© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales (1089464) and Scotland (SC041666) Incidence 2009 – UK June 2012.

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© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Incidence 2009 – UK June 2012

© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Table One: All Cancers Excluding Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (C00-C97 Excl. C44), Number of New Cases, Crude and European Age-Standardised Incidence Rates, Countries of the UK, 2009

© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure One: The 10 Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers in Males, UK, 2009

© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Two: The 10 Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers in Females, UK, 2009

© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Three: All Cancers Excluding Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (C00-C97 Excl. C44), Average Number of New Cases per Year and Age-Specific Incidence Rates, UK,

© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Four: The Five Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers in Males, Average Percentages and Numbers of New Cases, by Age, UK, * The numbers and proportions of childhood cancers also include non-invasive tumours of the brain and CNS. ** The proportions (only) of childhood cancers are for children diagnosed in Great Britain during Key:Bone = Bone and Connective Tissue Brain & CNS = Brain and Central Nervous System Tumours HL = Hodgkin Lymphoma NHL = Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Melanoma = Malignant Melanoma STS = Soft Tissue Sarcoma SNS = Sympathetic Nervous System Tumours

© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Five: The Five Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers in Females, Average Percentages and Numbers of New Cases, by Age, UK, * The numbers and proportions of childhood cancers also include non-invasive tumours of the brain and CNS. ** The proportions (only) of childhood cancers are for children diagnosed in Great Britain during Key:Brain & CNS = Brain and Central Nervous System Tumours HL = Hodgkin Lymphoma NHL = Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Melanoma = Malignant Melanoma SNS = Sympathetic Nervous System Tumours

© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Six: All Cancers Excluding Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (C00-C97 Excl. C44), European Age-Standardised Incidence Rates, Great Britain,

© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Seven: The 20 Most Common Cancers, Percentage Change in European Age-Standardised Three Year Average Incidence Rates, Males, UK, and

© Cancer Research UK 2012 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ) and Scotland (SC041666) Figure Eight: The 20 Most Common Cancers, Percentage Change in European Age- Standardised Three Year Average Incidence Rates, Females, UK, and