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© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Incidence – UK February 2008

© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Table One: Number of new cases and rates of all malignant neoplasms*, UK, 2004 * excluding non-melanoma skin cancer † to the European population

© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Figure One: The 20 most commonly diagnosed cancers, UK, 2004

© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Figure Two: Number of new cases and age-specific incidence rates for all malignant neoplasms*, by sex, UK, 2004 * excluding non-melanoma skin cancer

© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Figure Three: The 10 most common cancers, males, UK, 2004

© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Figure Four: The 10 most common cancers, females, UK, 2004

© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Figure Five: Age-standardised† incidence rates, all malignant neoplasms*, by sex, Great Britain, * excluding non-melanoma skin cancer † to the European population

© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Figure Six: Percentage change in the age-standardised† incidence rates, major cancers, UK, † to the European population

© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Table Two (a): MALES - Number of new cases, percentage of all cancers diagnosed, UK rank and rate, by site and UK country, 2004 * Directly age-standardised to the European population

© Cancer Research UK 2008 Registered charity number Table Two (b): MALES - Number of new cases, percentage of all cancers diagnosed, UK rank and rate, by site and UK country, 2004 * Directly age-standardised to the European population