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This annual statistical report for 2011 shows that the number of cancer cases diagnosed each year has risen by almost 50% since the mid 1990's and that over 90,000 people are now alive 15 years after their cancer diagnosis. The report estimates that in 2006, cancer cost 120,000 person-years of life, up from 99,000 in 1996.
An annual average of 29,745 cancer cases was registered during the three year period 2007-2009. This represents an increase of 12% from the annual average over the previous three year period (2004-2006) and is approximately 50% more cancers per year than in the mid 1990’s when data on cancer in Ireland was first collected on a national basis.
Links
[1] https://www.ncri.ie/cancers/all-invasive
[2] https://www.ncri.ie/tags/annual-report
[3] https://www.ncri.ie/tags/treatment
[4] https://www.ncri.ie/tags/incidence
[5] https://www.ncri.ie/tags/mortality
[6] https://www.ncri.ie/tags/survival
[7] https://www.ncri.ie/sites/ncri/files/pubs/CancerinIreland2011AnnualReportoftheNationalCancerRegistry.pdf