Lung (& tracheal) cancer, malignant (ICD10 C33-C34): combined sexes

 

 

One-year relative survival by stage and age at diagnosis (2003-2007 diagnosis period)

 

One-year relative survival (with 95% confidence interval) by stage at diagnosis (2003-2007)

 

Age at diagnosis

Total

Stage I

Stage II

Stage III

Stage IV

Unknown

 

 

 

all 15-99

29.9%

65.2%

55.6%

30.8%

13.7%

23.4%

 

(unstandardized)

(28.8-30.9%)

(62.1-68.0%)

(51.0-59.9%)

(28.8-32.8%)

(12.5-14.8%)

(20.6-26.1%)

 

 

 

all 15-99

32.0%

69.1%

56.9%

33.6%

14.5%

29.7%

 

(age-standardized)#

(29.5-34.4%)

 

 

 

15-44

56.3%

83.4%

63.7%

66.8%

29.0%

66.7%

 

(48.4-63.3%)

(27.3-97.5%)

(29.7-84.6%)

(46.9-80.5%)

(19.2-39.3%)

(33.7-86.0%)

 

 

 

45-54

42.6%

86.5%

71.7%

49.4%

22.7%

47.0%

 

(38.7-46.3%)

(74.5-93.1%)

(53.5-83.7%)

(42.1-56.2%)

(18.1-27.6%)

(32.2-60.3%)

 

 

 

55-64

37.5%

81.4%

74.0%

38.9%

18.0%

35.1%

 

(35.2-39.6%)

(75.5-86.0%)

(65.2-80.9%)

(34.7-43.1%)

(15.4-20.6%)

(27.1-43.2%)

 

 

 

65-74

29.6%

65.9%

58.7%

31.6%

12.5%

21.4%

 

(27.8-31.3%)

(60.7-70.4%)

(50.8-65.7%)

(28.2-34.9%)

(10.6-14.5%)

(16.7-26.4%)

 

 

 

75-99

19.9%

52.1%

33.8%

16.9%

6.7%

17.7%

 

(18.4-21.5%)

(46.9-57.1%)

(26.3-41.3%)

(14.2-19.8%)

(5.23-8.51%)

(14.3-21.3%)

 

 

 

Five-year relative survival by stage and age at diagnosis (2003-2007 diagnosis period)

 

Five-year relative survival (with 95% confidence interval) by stage at diagnosis (2003-2007)

Age at diagnosis

Total

Stage I

Stage II

Stage III

Stage IV

Unknown

 

all 15-99

11.7%

34.6%

26.2%

7.0%

3.2%

10.5%

(unstandardized)

(10.7-12.7%)

(30.2-39.0%)

(20.9-31.8%)

(5.5-8.7%)

(2.4-4.1%)

(8.0-13.4%)

 

all 15-99

12.7%

-

25.3%

8.0%

3.2%

-

(age-standardized)#

(10.5-15.2%)

 

15-44

32.5%

-

40.6%

24.2%

5.8%

-

(24.5-40.7%)

(11.9-68.2%)

(10.5-41.0%)

(1.5-14.5%)

 

45-54

17.8%

57.4%

25.8%

14.3%

5.3%

28.8%

(14.5-21.4%)

(37.2-73.5%)

(8.3-47.9%)

(9.0-20.8%)

(2.9-8.5%)

(16.3-42.5%)

 

55-64

12.9%

41.3%

37.5%

5.9%

3.7%

15.4%

(10.9-14.9%)

(31.9-50.3%)

(26.7-48.4%)

(3.3-9.5%)

(2.4-5.5%)

(9.5-22.5%)

 

65-74

10.9%

38.3%

27.6%

5.2%

1.7%

8.4%

(9.4-12.5%)

(31.8-44.9%)

(19.2-36.7%)

(3.0-8.1%)

(0.7-3.3%)

(4.8-13.3%)

 

75-99

7.6%

18.3%

9.4%

6.0%

3.0%

6.5%

(6.1-9.4%)

(11.8-26.2%)

(3.9-18.1%)

(3.9-8.8%)

(1.8-4.6%)

(3.6-10.6%)

 

 

Footnotes:

AJCC stage (5th edition) is used here.

Patients with unspecified nodal status (N category) or distant metastatic status (M category) have been assumed to be N0 and M0, respectively.

This may result in some underestimation of survival for Stage I-III cases (particularly in older age-groups), based on comparisons with smaller samples of "strictly staged" cases.

Cases with unspecified T category are left unstaged unless N & M categories are sufficient to allow staging.

# Age-standardized figures use the standard patient population proposed for this cancer by:

Corazziari I., Quinn M. & Capocaccia R. 2004. Standard cancer patient population for age standardising survival ratios. Eur J Cancer 40: 2307-2316.

(Population weights = age 15-44 x7000, 45-54 x12000, 55-64 x23000, 65-74 x29000, 75-99 x29000)

Exclusions (as in EUROCARE):

Patients aged <15 or >99 at diagnosis; death-certificate-only (DCO) and autopsy-only cases; second or subsequent malignancies in the same patient

(or the less serious of two or more synchronously-diagnosed malignancies); in situ carcinomas and tumours of uncertain behaviour.

- = insufficient data

© National Cancer Registry Ireland 2011 (October 2011)  Relative survival statistics for Irish cancer patients