© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales (1089464) and Scotland (SC041666) Cancer Worldwide September 2011.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
TIME PAST O’CLOCK TO HALF TO HALF O’CLOCK PAST.
Advertisements

What time is it? What’s the time?
Δημοτικό σχολείο Φλογητών-Ν.Πλαγίων
WHAT TIME IS IT, PLEASE?.
Cancer cases and deaths across the world and in the UK : October 2011 Incidence across regions There are big variations in cancer incidence across the.
Sixteen Squared. 256 One Squared 1 Three Cubed.
Multiplication Facts 9 through x 5= 50 Number One.
What time is it? Coo-Coo one o'clock a quarter to seven
NUMBERS. 1 ONE Mariana T. Vilas Boas, Digital.
© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Lung cancer and smoking – UK November 2009 The statistics in this presentation are based on.
© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Cervical Cancer - UK December 2011 For more information.
Breast cancer – UK The statistics in this presentation are based on the Breast CancerStats report published in However, the incidence, mortality.
© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Breast Cancer - UK December 2011 For more information.
© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Prostate cancer – UK December 2009.
© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Incidence – UK February 2008.
© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Incidence 2008 – UK April 2011.
© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666)
© Cancer Research UK 2003 Registered charity number Leukaemia The statistics in this presentation are based on the Leukaemia CancerStats report.
© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Figure One: Five-year age-standardised relative survival (%), adults diagnosed , England.
CANCER INCIDENCE IN THE UK, 2010 AUGUST All Cancers Excluding Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (C00-97 Excl. C44): 2010 Number of New Cases, Crude and European.
© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Incidence 2009 – UK June 2012.
© Cancer Research UK 2005 Registered charity number Table One: Numbers and rates of new cases, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, UK, 2006 EnglandWalesScotlandN.IrelandUK.
Proportions Round One 2) x + 3 = 15 Answers 2.) x + 3 = 15 X=12 21.
© Cancer Research UK 2006 Registered charity number The statistics in this presentation are based on the Bowel CancerStats report published in.
© Cancer Research UK 2006 Registered charity number Table One: Numbers and rates of new cases for malignant melanoma, UK by country, 2006 EnglandWalesScotlandN.IrelandUK.
© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Colorectal Cancer - UK December 2011 For more information.
© Cancer Research UK 2006 Registered charity number Bladder Cancer The statistics in this presentation are based on the Bowel CancerStats report.
© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure One: Numbers of new cases and rates by age and sex, brain and other central nervous.
© Cancer Research UK 2005 Registered charity number Oral Cancer The statistics in this presentation are based on the Oral CancerStats report published.
Stomach – UK July 2007.
CLICK THE NUMBERS IN SEQUENCE
© Cancer Research UK 2005 Registered charity number Oesophagus Cancer The statistics in this presentation are based on the Oesophagus CancerStats.
© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Figure One: The vulva and vagina.
© Cancer Research UK 2005 Registered charity number Hodgkin’s Lymphoma The statistics in this presentation are based on the Cervical CancerStats.
What time is it ? in the morning / in the afternoon in the evening
© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Cervical Cancer The statistics in this presentation are based on the Cervical CancerStats report.
© Cancer Research UK 2006 Registered charity number Figure One: Number of new cases and age-specific incidence rates for testicular cancer, UK,
START It’s two o’clock It’s a quarter to ten It’s five to eight It’s twenty to one.
2B: Unit 5 What time is it What time is it ? o’clock / half past.
CLICK ON THE CLOCK What’s the time? It’s half past nine. GREAT TRY AGAIN It’s nine o’clock. It’s a quarter to twelve.
Prostate cancer and ethnicity Luke Hounsome Public Health England.
Developed from information included in the AIHW report Cancer in Australia: in brief 2014 Highlights.
By Esra ARAS.
Liver Cancer (C22): 2014 Number of Deaths, Crude and European Age-Standardised (AS) Mortality Rates per 100,000 Population, UK Northern England Wales Scotland.
INCIDENCE.
Numbers, listen and repeat ! ©isagms80.
Time Ballet.
NUMBERS one two three four five six seven eight
Lung Cancer (C33-C34): 2014 Number of Deaths, Crude and European Age-Standardised (AS) Mortality Rates per 100,000 Population, UK Northern England Wales.
Kidney Cancer (C64-C66,C68): 2014 Number of Deaths, Crude and European Age-Standardised (AS) Mortality Rates per 100,000 Population, UK Northern England.
TO PAST TELLING THE TIME.
WHAT TIME IS IT? OK NO! It's o’clock A quarter past
Numbers
Oral Cancer (C00-C06,C09-C10,C12-C14): 2014
CLICK THE NUMBERS IN SEQUENCE
Oesophageal Cancer (C15): 2014
What’s the time?
Objective & Essential Understanding
Presentation Title Presentation Title
What time is it ? o’clock / half past 2B: Unit 5.
MINUTES five past ten past quarter past 11 1 twenty past
CUP Incidence UK, 2012 (C77-80) CUP has the 10th highest number of new cancer cases each year in the UK   England Wales Scotland N Ireland UK Male 3,730.
CLICK THE NUMBERS IN SEQUENCE
TIME PAST O’CLOCK TO HALF TO HALF O’CLOCK PAST.
The 20 Most Common Causes of Cancer Death in 2012
Breast Cancer (C50): 2014 Numbers of Deaths, Crude and European Age-Standardised (AS) Mortality Rates per 100,000 Population, UK Northern England Scotland.
Stomach Cancer (C16): 2014 Number of Deaths, Crude and European Age-Standardised (AS) Mortality Rates per 100,000 Population, UK Northern England Wales.
Three o’clock Half past three Half past one Ten o’clock
What’s the time? CLICK ON THE CLOCK.
Presentation transcript:

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Cancer Worldwide September 2011

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Table One: Population Measures and Cancer Incidence and Mortality, Regions of the World, Estimates Between 2005 and 2010

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure One: The 20 Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers Worldwide, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Two: Percentage of all Deaths Due to Cancer, WHO Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Three: The 20 Most Common Causes of Death from Cancer Worldwide, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Four: Trends in the Ranking of New Cases of Cancer Worldwide, Selected Cancers,

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Five (a): Lung Cancer (ICD-10 C33-C34), Males, World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Five (b): Lung Cancer (ICD-10 C33-C34), Females, World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Six: Breast Cancer (ICD-10 C50), Females, World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Seven (a): Colorectal Cancer (ICD-10 C18-C21), Males, World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Seven (b): Colorectal Cancer (ICD-10 C18-C21), Females, World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Eight (a): Stomach Cancer (ICD-10 C16), Males, World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Eight (b): Stomach Cancer (ICD-10 C16), Females, World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Nine: Prostate Cancer (ICD-10 C61), World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Ten (a): Liver Cancer (ICD-10 C22), Males, World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Ten (b): Liver Cancer (ICD-10 C22), Females, World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Eleven: Cervical Cancer (ICD-10 C53), World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Twelve (a): Oesophageal Cancer (ICD-10 C15), Males, World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2011 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Twelve (b): Oesophageal Cancer (ICD-10 C15), Females, World Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Regions of the World, 2008 Estimates