Comparative statistics by cancer site (ICD-10)

ICD-10: Comparative statistics by registry

Table 5b: Proportion (%) of cases and 5-year absolute survival by extent of disease and site


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FlagCountry-registryRegistration periodNumber of case% of cases by extent of disease5-year absolute survival %
LocalizedRegionalDis. Met.UnknownLocalizedRegionalDis. Met.Unknown
Cuba1994-199523135.539.82.222.546.727.320.016.8
India - Bhopal1991-199512739.455.90.04.716.05.60.00.0
India - Chennai1990-19999884.486.82.66.259.217.315.414.7
India - Karunagappally1991-19978630.247.710.511.648.715.40.047.4
India - Mumbai1992-1994210630.558.47.14.158.412.00.029.1
Pakistan - South Karachi1995-199918037.850.60.611.057.411.70.047.6
Singapore1993-199712025.825.04.245.048.423.320.033.1
Thailand - Lampang1990-20007623.668.44.04.032.636.20.033.3
Thailand - Songkhla1990-199919619.930.67.142.340.027.919.126.0



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Other tables available:

- Table 1: Data quality indices - Proportion (%) of histologically verified and death certificate only cases, number and proportion of included and excluded cases by site
- Table 2a: Number and proportion of cases with complete/incomplete follow-up and median follow-up (in months) by site
- Table 2b: Number and proportion of cases by vital status and median follow-up (in months) by site
- Table 3: Comparison of 1-, 3- and 5-year absolute and relative survival and 5-year age-standardized relative survival (ASRS) by site
- Table 4: Site-wise number of cases, 5-year absolute and relative survival by sex and relative survival by age group
- Table 5b: Proportion (%) of cases and 5-year absolute survival by extent of disease and site
- Table 6: Comparison of 5-year absolute and relative survival of cases diagnosed
- Table 7b: Up-to-date 5-year relative survival estimates using cohort and period approaches by site and calendar period
- Table 8: Up-to-date 5-year relative survival estimates using cohort and period approaches by site and calendar period
- Table 9: Up-to-date 10- and 15-year relative survival estimates using cohort and period approaches by site and calendar period