Teenage and Young Adult Cancers by Diagnostic Group and Cancer Site:

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Teenage and Young Adult Cancers by Diagnostic Group and Cancer Site: 2001-2005 Five-Year Relative Survival Rates, Males, Ages 15-24, UK All teenage and young adult (TYA) cancers includes all invasive cancers excluding non-melanoma skin cancers (ICD-10 codes: C00-C97 excluding C44), and all benign/uncertain brain/other CNS tumours (ICD-10 codes: D32-D33, D35.2-D35.4, D42-D43 and D44.3-D44.5, except for Northern Ireland for which ICD-10 codes: D32,D33.0-D33.4, D35.2-D35.4, D42, D43.0-D43.4 and D44.3-D44.5 are included). Prepared by Cancer Research UK Original data sources: North West Cancer Intelligence Service (NWCIS).