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New cancer incidence statistics system available

The new incidence statistics system is available here. There is a tabbed interface which provides access to a variety of different incidence analyses:Tab 1: Incidence by sex and yearTab 2: Incidence by...

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Cancer in Ireland 1994-2012: Annual report of the National Cancer Registry

Publication date: December, 2014Cancers: All invasiveTags: Annual reportIncidenceMortalitySurvivalTreatmentStageRelated staff: Dr Paul WalshDr Joe McDevittAttachmentSizeNCR Report 1994-2012 (Dec...

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Cancer in Ireland 1994-2012: new report by National Cancer Registry

The latest report of the National Cancer Registry, published online today (download PDF), summarizes incidence, mortality, survival and treatment for cancer in Ireland during 1994-2012, focusing...

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Incidence data for 2012 now available

The Registry's on-line cancer incidence system has been updated to include the year 2012. The years shown now range from 1994 (the date of the foundation of the National Cancer Registry) to 2012 (the...

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Childhood cancer on-line incidence now available

The childhood cancer incidence section can be found on the 'Childhood cancer' tab in the Incidence statistics section of the website.Here is some important information about this section:Childhood...

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National Cancer Registry releases updated factsheets

The updated set of cancer factsheets reflects the latest information we have on cancer incidence, mortality and survival. The factsheets show incidence data for cancers diagnosed between 2010 and 2012...

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Cancer Trends - Myeloproliferative Neoplasms and Myelodysplastic Syndromes

Publication date: May, 2015Cancers: LeukaemiaMyelodysplastic syndromesMyeloproliferative neoplasmsTags: Cancer trendsIncidenceSurvivalTreatmentRelated staff: Dr Paul WalshAttachmentSizeTrends...

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Cancer Trends Report 27 - Lung cancer

Publication date: July, 2015Cancers: LungTags: Cancer trendsIncidenceMortalityTreatmentSurvivalRelated staff: Dr Katie O'BrienDr Paul WalshDr Sandra DeadyDr Joe McDevittAttachmentSizeCancer Trends -...

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New trends report for lung cancer in Ireland published

The latest trends report from the Registry on lung cancer has been published. It shows that incidence rates for lung cancer have been falling for men (-0.8% per year 1994 to 2013) but rising for women...

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New data request system released

The Registry has just released a new data request facility on our website. This facility is available here, or by selecting 'Data & statistics' -> 'Data request' on the menu. Using this new...

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Cancer in Ireland 1994-2013: Annual Report of the National Cancer Registry

Publication date: December, 2015Cancers: All invasiveTags: Annual reportIncidenceMortalitySurvivalTreatmentStageRelated staff: Dr Joe McDevittDr Paul WalshCancer numbers continue to increase, but...

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Cancer in Ireland 1994-2013: new report by National Cancer Registry

The latest annual report from the National Cancer Registry, Ireland’s main source of cancer information, suggests that, although the total number of cancers continues to rise, mainly due to the ageing...

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Cancer Trends 28 - Primary brain cancer

Publication date: December, 2015Cancers: Brain & Central nervous systemTags: Cancer trendsIncidenceRadiotherapySurgerySurvivalRelated staff: Dr Sandra DeadyDr Paul WalshDr Joe McDevittDr Katie...

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Trends report for primary brain cancer released

The latest trends report on primary brain cancer has been published.On average, 289 malignant primary tumours of the brain are diagnosed in Ireland every year, representing just under 2% of all...

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NCR releases updated online cancer incidence

The National Cancer Registry has released an update of the online cancer incidence system. The update includes data from 1994 up to and including 2013. The online cancer incidence allows the user to...

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Request dataset updated and new blood cancer field included

In recent months, the registry recently published a new annual report. The Data request form has now been updated so that individual row-level data can now be requested up to the year of incidence of...

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New cancer incidence maps now available

The National Cancer Registry has released new cancer incidence maps. The new cancer incidence maps can be found on the 'Incidence rates mapped' page. Maps are provided for all of the major cancers. You...

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Cancer Trends 29 - Breast cancer

Publication date: March, 2016Cancers: BreastTags: WomenTrendsIncidenceMortalitySurvivalTreatmentRelated staff: Dr Joe McDevittDr Paul WalshDr Harry Comber (Acting)AttachmentSizeBreast cancer trends...

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Trends in female breast cancer in Ireland

The latest trends report just published by the National Cancer Registry shows that the chances of a woman developing malignant breast cancer before her 75th birthday currently stands at about 1 in...

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Cancer Inequalities in Ireland: new report by National Cancer Registry

The report focuses on the patients diagnosed with cancer during the years 2008-2012. Findings are presented for cancer as a whole and for nine major cancer types: colorectal, stomach, lung, female...

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