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Each year we produce short reports on trends for different cancer types based on the data we collect [1]. These reports describe case numbers, age profile, geographic distribution, international differences in incidence, stage at diagnosis, treatment patterns, and mortality and survival rates. We have also produced projections of future case-numbers for a range of cancer sites.

Cancer Trends 39 - Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer [2]

Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer
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This latest trends report on Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer (AYA), published by the National Cancer Registry, is the first report of its kind to include cancers in those up to 24 years of age. The report highlights an increase in...Read more [2]

Cancer Trends 32 - Childhood cancer [4]

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The latest short report from the National Cancer Registry, published today, notes increases in incidence of childhood cancer between 1994 and 2014, partly reflecting population increases and diagnostic improvements, but ongoing major reductions...Read more [4]

Cancer Trends - Childhood cancer [6]

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This report summarises incidence, treatment, survival and mortality for cancers among Irish children (age 0-14 years). On average, 128 cancers were diagnosed per year during 1994-2011, most frequently leukaemias (40), brain and central nervous...Read more [6]

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[1] https://www.ncri.ie/data/data-we-collect [2] https://www.ncri.ie/publications/cancer-trends-and-projections/cancer-trends-39-childhood-adolescent-and-young-adult [3] https://www.ncri.ie/sites/ncri/files/pubs/Childhood%20cancers%20report_final_28082023.pdf [4] https://www.ncri.ie/publications/cancer-trends-and-projections/cancer-trends-32-childhood-cancer [5] https://www.ncri.ie/cancer-trends-and-projections/field_cancers/childhood-221 [6] https://www.ncri.ie/publications/cancer-trends-and-projections/cancer-trends-childhood-cancer [7] https://www.ncri.ie/sites/ncri/files/pubs/childhood_trendsreport_July2014.pdf