People, population and community Cancer survival for children in England: 2015 For all childhood cancers combined, the general trend of increasing 5-year survival has continued for children (0 to 14 years) diagnosed between 1990 and 2014. For children diagnosed in 1990, age-standardised 5-year survival was 67.3%, whilst 5-year survival is predicted to be 83.9% for children diagnosed in 2015. A similar increasing trend has been observed for 10-year survival. For children diagnosed in 1990, age-standardised 10-year survival was 63.7% and 10-year survival is predicted to be 82.4% for children diagnosed in 2015. We want to understand the types of data used, where you source your government data/statistics and any difficulties you face finding or extracting and using it. Have your say DCLG launched their Housing White Paper yesterday. Explore the latest ONS house price statistics and our visual article Why are more young people living with their parents? |
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