Comparative statistics by cancer site (ICD-10)

ICD-10: Comparative statistics by registry

Table 8: Up-to-date 5-year relative survival estimates using cohort and period approaches by site and calendar period


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FlagCountry-registryRegistration periodPeriod approach, Calendar periodCohort approach, Calendar period
73-7778-82(*)83-87(*)88-92(*)93-97(*)97-0073-7778-82(*)83-87(*)88-92(*)93-97(*)97-00
China - Qidong1992-20002.31.23.84.85.62.41.82.44.05.0
Singapore1993-19972.73.33.02.54.93.82.42.92.42.8

(*) Qidong calendar period did not match exactly with Singapore. Qidong interval are 77-81, 82-86, 87-91, 92-96, and 97-00.


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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