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Data & statistics on Lung Cancer Incidence by Gender – 889 results

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Age-standardised incidence and death rates for lung cancer, by sex, 1983 to 1998

Age-standardised incidence and death rates for lung cancer, by sex, 1983 to 1998

www.aihw.gov.au/publications/aus/ah00/ah00-c02c.pdf

lung cancer incidence among females increased at an average rate of 1.6% per year. The increase in lung cancer incidence is predominantly in females aged 65 ...
Melanoma is the fourth most common cancer in males and the third most common cancer

Jan 1998 | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Original Url: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/aus/ah00/ah00-c02c.pdf
Lung cancer SMRs, by sex, 2002–04

Lung cancer SMRs, by sex, 2002–04

www.aihw.gov.au/publications/phe/rrrh-som-2/rrrh-som-2-c04.pdf

OR Total R VR Notes While the figure allows comparison of deaths between areas for each sex

Jan 2004 | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Original Url: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/phe/rrrh-som-2/rrrh-som-2-c04.pdf
Trends in death rates for lung cancer and COPD, by sex, 1945 to 2005

Trends in death rates for lung cancer and COPD, by sex, 1945 to 2005

www.aihw.gov.au/publications/aus/ah08/ah08-c02.pdf

of gender differences in health-related behaviours. For example, the different patterns of lung cancer death rates reflect the different patterns of cigarette smoking between the sexes, along with the decades-long lag in resultant cancers. Death rates for lung ...
Deaths per million population COPD (males) Lung cancer (males) COPD (females) Lung cancer (females) Year COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Note ...
Source: AIHW National GRIM Books. Figure 2.14: Trends in death rates for lung cancer

Jan 2005 | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Original Url: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/aus/ah08/ah08-c02.pdf
Age-standardised mortality rates and rate ratios for death from lung cancer, by Indigenous status and sex, for selected states and territories, 1999–01

Age-standardised mortality rates and rate ratios for death from lung cancer, by Indigenous status and sex, for selected states and territories, 1999–01

www.aihw.gov.au/publications/ihw/ns01-02jratsihpi/ns01-02jratsihpi.pdf

Age-standardised rate and rate ratios Table 54.6: Age-standardised mortality rates and rate ratios for death from lung cancer, by Indigenous status and sex ...
mortality ratios for lung cancer indicate that Indigenous people die from lung cancer ...
population, by sex, for those aged 0–74 years. (b) Standardised mortality ratio

Jan 2001 | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Original Url: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/ihw/ns01-02jratsihpi/ns01-02jratsihpi.pdf
Age-standardised mortality rates and standardised mortality ratios for death from lung cancer(a), by Indigenous status and sex, for selected states and territories, 2001–03

Age-standardised mortality rates and standardised mortality ratios for death from lung cancer(a), by Indigenous status and sex, for selected states and territories, 2001–03

www.aihw.gov.au/publications/ihw/ns03-04jratsihpi/ns03-04jratsihpi.pdf

• The standardised mortality ratios for lung cancer indicate that Indigenous people die from lung cancer at between 1 and 3 times the rate at which non-Indigenous people die ...
Age-standardised rate and standardised mortality ratios Table 54.6: Age-standardised mortality rates and standardised mortality ratios for death from lung cancer(a), by Indigenous status and sex, for selected states and territories, 2001–03 Qld WA SA NT Rate ...
and Torres Strait Islander population compared to the non-Indigenous population, by sex

Jan 2003 | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Original Url: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/ihw/ns03-04jratsihpi/ns03-04jratsihpi.pdf
Five-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for cancer of the lung: geographic category and sex, 1992–1997

Five-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for cancer of the lung: geographic category and sex, 1992–1997

www.aihw.gov.au/publications/can/csa92-97/csa92-97.pdf

survival proportions for cancer of the lung: age and sex, geographic category, 1992 ...
Survival by socioeconomic status Males • Males living in areas with the highest quintile for socioeconomic status for lung cancer had the highest survival proportion (13.4%). This was significantly greater than the proportion for each of the other ...
Table 5.1: Five-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for cancer of the lung: geographic category and sex, 1992–1997 Location Capital cities Other

Jan 1997 | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Original Url: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/can/csa92-97/csa92-97.pdf
Five-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for cancer of the lung: socioeconomic status and sex, 1992–1997

Five-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for cancer of the lung: socioeconomic status and sex, 1992–1997

www.aihw.gov.au/publications/can/csa92-97/csa92-97.pdf

for cancer of the lung: age and sex, socioeconomic status, 1992–1997 Quintile 1 (highest ...
Table 5.3: Five-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for cancer of the lung: socioeconomic status and sex, 1992–1997 Quintile of socioeconomic status

Jan 1997 | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Original Url: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/can/csa92-97/csa92-97.pdf
Five-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for cancer of the lung: geographic category and sex, 1992–1997

Five-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for cancer of the lung: geographic category and sex, 1992–1997

www.aihw.gov.au/publications/can/csa92-97/csa92-97.pdf

for cancer of the lung: geographic category and sex, 1992–1997 ...
5 Cancer of the lung Survival by geographic category Males • The 5-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for lung cancer for males living in ‘small rural centres’ (8.0%) and ‘other rural areas’ (8.5%) were significantly lower ...
Notes Age adjustment uses as a standard population the total number of cancer cases diagnosed from 1992–1997. There were no cases of lung cancer recorded

Jan 1997 | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Original Url: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/can/csa92-97/csa92-97.pdf
Five-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for cancer of the lung: socioeconomic status and sex, 1992–1997

Five-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for cancer of the lung: socioeconomic status and sex, 1992–1997

www.aihw.gov.au/publications/can/csa92-97/csa92-97.pdf

Note: Age adjustment uses as a standard population the total number of cancer cases diagnosed from 1992–1997. Figure 5.2: Five-year age-adjusted relative survival proportions for cancer of the lung: socioeconomic status and sex, 1992–1997 ...
Survival by socioeconomic status Males • Males living in areas with the highest quintile for socioeconomic status for lung cancer had the highest survival proportion (13.4%). This was significantly greater than the proportion for each of the other

Jan 1997 | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Original Url: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/can/csa92-97/csa92-97.pdf
Incidence rates for all cancers and selected cancers, by age and sex, 2003

Incidence rates for all cancers and selected cancers, by age and sex, 2003

www.aihw.gov.au/publications/age/oag04/oag04.pdf

Table A20.1: Incidence rates for all cancers and selected cancers, by age and sex, 2003 75–79 Per 100, 000 population Age group 65–69 70–74 80–84 85+ Males Colorectal cancer Lung cancer Prostate cancer All cancers Females Colorectal cancer Lung

Jan 2003 | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Original Url: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/age/oag04/oag04.pdf
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