Cervical cancer, malignant (ICD10 C53)
Five-year relative survival by HSE area of residence and age at diagnosis (2003-2007 diagnosis period)
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Five-year relative survival (with 95% confidence interval) by HSE area of residence (2003-2007) |
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Age at diagnosis |
Total |
Dublin / |
Dublin / |
South |
West |
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Mid Leinster |
North East |
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all 15-99 |
66.2% |
65.7% |
65.8% |
69.4% |
63.7% |
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(unstandardized) |
(62.2-69.8%) |
(58.6-72.0%) |
(57.4-73.0%) |
(62.0-75.8%) |
(54.2-71.9%) |
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all 15-99 |
55.8% |
53.6% |
- |
59.3% |
56.6% |
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(age-standardized)# |
(45.6-66.2%) |
(35.7-72.4%) |
(40.5-77.0%) |
(32.7-77.0%) |
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15-44 |
78.0% |
76.0% |
82.5% |
80.6% |
74.3% |
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(72.4-82.4%) |
(66.1-83.3%) |
(69.4-90.4%) |
(69.9-87.8%) |
(60.1-84.1%) |
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45-54 |
62.8% |
63.0% |
62.0% |
68.2% |
58.6% |
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(55.5-69.3%) |
(48.5-74.6%) |
(47.0-74.0%) |
(54.2-78.9%) |
(42.5-71.7%) |
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55-64 |
55.3% |
52.6% |
46.4% |
62.8% |
62.7% |
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(44.3-65.0%) |
(33.6-68.7%) |
(28.3-62.9%) |
(40.6-78.9%) |
(23.6-86.7%) |
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65-74 |
39.8% |
29.9% |
35.3% |
43.6% |
44.0% |
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(25.4-54.3%) |
(5.1-62.4%) |
(13.1-59.6%) |
(15.5-70.1%) |
(17.7-68.9%) |
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75-99 |
26.5% |
32.6% |
- |
23.2% |
27.3% |
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(10.3-48.3%) |
(8.5-64.2%) |
(3.7-54.6%) |
(4.6-59.9%) |
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Footnotes: |
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# Age-standardized figures (presented for the more common cancers) use the standard patient population proposed for this cancer by: |
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Corazziari I., Quinn M. & Capocaccia R. 2004. Standard cancer patient population for age standardising survival ratios. Eur J Cancer 40: 2307-2316. |
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(Population weights = age 15-44 x28000, 45-54 x17000, 55-64 x21000, 65-74 x20000, 75-99 x14000) |
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Exclusions (as in EUROCARE): |
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Patients aged <15 or >99 at diagnosis; death-certificate-only (DCO) and autopsy-only cases; second or subsequent malignancies in the same patient |
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(or the less serious of two or more synchronously-diagnosed malignancies); in situ carcinomas and tumours of uncertain behaviour. |
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- = insufficient data |
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© National Cancer Registry Ireland 2011 (October 2011) Relative survival statistics for Irish cancer patients |
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