© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number 1089464 Figure One: Five-year age-standardised relative survival (%), adults diagnosed 1996-1999, England.

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© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Figure One: Five-year age-standardised relative survival (%), adults diagnosed , England and Wales, by sex and site © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Table One: Five-year relative survival by cancer type and age at diagnosis for patients diagnosed in England and Wales during and followed up to the end of 2001 © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Figure Two: Average change (%) every five years in five-year relative survival, by site and sex, adults diagnosed in England and Wales during © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Table Two: One-year relative age standardised* survival by cancer type and sex for patients diagnosed in England and Wales during and followed up to the end of 2001 (with 95% confidence intervals) and one-year period survival estimates for patients alive with a diagnosis at some point during © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Table Three: Five-year relative age standardised* survival by cancer type and sex for patients diagnosed in England and Wales during and followed up to the end of 2001 (with 95% confidence intervals) and five-year period survival estimates for patients alive with a diagnosis at some point during © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Table Four: Ten-year relative survival by cancer type and sex for patients diagnosed in England and Wales during and followed up to the end of 2001 (with 95% confidence intervals where data is available) and ten-year period survival estimates for patients alive with a diagnosis at some point during © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Table Five: Five-year relative survival in the most affluent and most deprived patients by cancer type and sex for patients diagnosed in England and Wales during and and followed up to the end of 2001 © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Figure Three (a): Age-standardised relative survival in men diagnosed with colon cancer, England and Wales, © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Table Three (b): Age-standardised relative survival in women diagnosed with colon cancer, England and Wales, © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Figure Four (a): Age-standardised relative survival in men diagnosed with rectal cancer, England and Wales, © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Figure Four (b): Age-standardised relative survival in women diagnosed with rectal cancer, England and Wales, © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Table Five: Age-standardised relative survival in men diagnosed with prostate cancer, England and Wales, © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Figure Six: Age-standardised relative survival in women diagnosed with breast cancer, England and Wales, © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Figure Seven (a): Age-standardised relative survival in men diagnosed with malignant melanoma, England and Wales, © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Figure Seven (b): Age-standardised relative survival in women diagnosed with malignant melanoma, England and Wales, © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Figure Eight: Age-standardised relative survival in men diagnosed with testicular cancer, England and Wales, © Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2004 Registered charity number Figure Nine: Age-standardised relative survival in women diagnosed with ovarian cancer, England and Wales, © Cancer Research UK