Figure 2.9 AllcancersAgestandardisedmortalityrates, Ireland and EU, 1980-1999 Mortalityrate per 100, 000 IRL EU YEAR Source: Department of Health and Children (2000); WHO (2000) ... (Figure 2.9). Seven thousand cancerdeaths occur annually in Ireland, of which lung ... Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death and represents a major burden for individual sufferers, their families, and the health system. Since 1994, mortalityrates
Fig 4.1: Cancer: Trends in Age-StandardisedDeathRates, 1970-1995: Ireland and EUIrelandEU average ... Cancer is becoming increasingly significant as a cause of mortality in our population. The overall deathrate from cancer in Ireland has increased since the 1970s (Figure 4.1), and because of a reduction in other causes of ... eu, ireland
and diagnosis of high-grade prostate cancer were calculated for each age band and level of baseline PSA. Prostate cancer – specific and all-cause mortalityrates were calculated ... analyses of prostate cancer – specific, and all-cause, mortality (all subjects ... europe, ireland
Figure 18: Mortalityrates for allcancers combined in UK and Ireland: 2003-2007 (Europeanage-standardisedmortalityrates) Northern Ireland England & Wales Scotland Republic of Ireland Males Females ... Since then however age-standardisedmortalityrates have decreased in the Republic of Ireland ... Even within the UK and Ireland, significant variation in rates of cancerdeath exist between some of the constituent countries. For males age-standardisedcancer
Since then however age-standardisedmortalityrates have decreased in the Republic of Ireland ... Even within the UK and Ireland significant variation in rates of cancerdeath exist between some of the constituent countries. For males age-standardisedcancer ... europe, ireland, scotland, united kingdom
by applying sex- and age-specific cancer registration rates to the person years at risk ... registration rate for all malignant neoplasms (excluding ICD-10 C44) in 2001 for this age ... specific deathrates prevailing in the year for which it was constructed. For example
By contrast, lung cancerdeathrates in women are not yet falling universally across all ... has now fallen by about 50%, but as corresponding lung cancermortalityrates lag ... variation in lung cancermortalityrates in the UK. The highest rates are found
are per 100, 000 population. Allrates are standardised to the Standard EU population ... in the number of deaths from these causes since the implementation of ICD10 in 2001. Rates are per 100, 000 population Allrates are standardised to the revised 2001 home mid year ... (i) Male Condition All Causes Cancer of Stomach Cancer of Colon Cancer of Rectum Cancer of Lung Ischaemic Heart Disease Cerebrovascular Disease Respiratory Diseases Diseases of the genitourinary system Motor Vehicle Traffic Accidents Suicide
Ireland with Europeanage-standardisedmortalityrates (EASMR) 18.6% (p<0.001) lower ... 12) 17.4: MortalityCancer in Ireland 1994-2004: A comprehensive report Age-specific mortalityrates (ASMR) were highest among those aged 85 and over with 890 deaths per 100 ... per year % of allcancerdeaths (ex. NMSC) Rank (ex. NMSC) Median age at death
cancer, crude, age-standardisedrates (using the world and European reference ... and Europeanage-standardisedrates (W-ASR, E-ASR) and the cumulative rate of cervical cancer incidence and mortality for the 25 member states of the EU ... cancer only. For all countries, the total number of uterine cancerdeaths (Ut