Cases on GP record | Cases on either GP or linked mortality record | Cases on either GP, linked mortality or hospital record | cases on either GP, linked hospital, mortality or cancer record | ||||||
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Cancer Type | Cases | Row % of total | Age standardised rate per 10 000 | Cases | Age standardised rate per 10 000 | Cases | Age standardised rate per 10 000 | Total Cases | Age standardised rate per 10 000 |
Blood cancer | 7519 | 67.4 | 3.95 (3.86 to 4.04) | 8694 | 4.53 (4.44 to 4.63) | 10 493 | 5.48 (5.38 to 5.59) | 11 151 | 5.82 (5.71 to 5.93) |
Breast cancer | 35 874 | 86.8 | 19.9 (19.7 to 20.1) | 37 057 | 20.5 (20.3 to 20.7) | 40 251 | 22.3 (22.1 to 22.5) | 41 315 | 22.9 (22.7 to 23.1) |
Bowel cancer | 10 230 | 70.6 | 5.29 (5.18 to 5.39) | 11 443 | 5.89 (5.78 to 5.99) | 13 824 | 7.12 (7.00 to 7.24) | 14 496 | 7.46 (7.34 to 7.58) |
Gastro-oesophageal | 3104 | 70.4 | 1.57 (1.52 to 1.63) | 3708 | 1.87 (1.81 to 1.93) | 4251 | 2.15 (2.08 to 2.21) | 4407 | 2.22 (2.16 to 2.29) |
Lung cancer | 8823 | 65.0 | 4.58 (4.48 to 4.67) | 11 618 | 5.98 (5.87 to 6.09) | 12 904 | 6.65 (6.54 to 6.77) | 13 570 | 6.99 (6.87 to 7.10) |
Oral cancer | 968 | 56.4 | 0.52 (0.49 to 0.55) | 1073 | 0.57 (0.54 to 0.61) | 1556 | 0.83 (0.79 to 0.87) | 1715 | 0.91 (0.87 to 0.95) |
Ovarian cancer | 4199 | 63.3 | 2.25 (2.18 to 2.32) | 5006 | 2.66 (2.58 to 2.73) | 6061 | 3.23 (3.15 to 3.31) | 6635 | 3.54 (3.45 to 3.62) |
Pancreatic cancer | 2089 | 59.5 | 1.07 (1.02 to 1.12) | 2975 | 1.51 (1.46 to 1.56) | 3347 | 1.70 (1.64 to 1.76) | 3512 | 1.78 (1.72 to 1.84) |
Renal tract cancer | 3762 | 55.3 | 1.94 (1.87 to 2.00) | 4474 | 2.29 (2.22 to 2.35) | 6438 | 3.31 (3.23 to 3.39) | 6805 | 3.50 (3.41 to 3.58) |
Uterine cancer | 3295 | 47.4 | 1.76 (1.70 to 1.82) | 3879 | 2.06 (2.00 to 2.13) | 6340 | 3.39 (3.31 to 3.47) | 6949 | 3.72 (3.63 to 3.80) |
Total cancers | 79 863 | 72.2 | 89 927 | 105 465 | 110 555 |
Patients with existing diagnoses of each cancer at baseline were dropped from the relevant cohort.
Rates were age standardised to the overall QResearch population in 5 year age bands.
GP, general practitioner.