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Childhood leukaemia in Great Britain: trends in incidence, survival and ‘cure’ Anjali Shah UK Association of Cancer Registries conference 30 September 2004
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Malignant disease in children England and Wales, 1981-1990 International Incidence of Childhood Cancer, vol 2, 1999 TypeNo. % Leukaemia3,70533 Brain, spinal cord2,54922 Lymphoma1,13410 Neuroblastoma7977 Soft tissue7767 Other (kidney, …)2,39121 Total11,352100
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Types of leukaemia in children England and Wales, 1981-1990 International Incidence of Childhood Cancer, vol 2, 1999 TypeNo.% Acute lymphoid2,95980 Acute myeloid59616 Chronic myeloid882 Other622 Total3,705100
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Objectives To examine long-term trends in: - Relative survival - ‘Cure’ - Incidence and mortality
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Leukaemia categories 1901-2000 International Classification of Diseases FromICDContentCategories rev. 1901–1Not defined─ 1911–2-3Leukaemia1 1931–4-5Leukaemia, aleukaemia2 1950–6-7Lymphatic, myeloid, monocytic5 1968–8Acute, chronic13 1979–20009Subacute25 WHO, International Classification of Diseases
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Leukaemia incidence, mortality and survival trends England and Wales, 1911 to 2000
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Leukaemia incidence and mortality trends England and Wales, 1911 to 2000 – by sex
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Leukaemia incidence and mortality trends England and Wales, 1911 to 2000: 1-4 years Incidence Mortality
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1993-97 1971-74 1988-92 1983-87 1979-82 1975-78 Childhood leukaemia survival by period of diagnosis Great Britain, 1971 to 1997
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1993-97 1988-92 Childhood ALL survival by period of diagnosis Great Britain, 1971 to 1997 1993-97 1988-92 1983-87 1979-82 1975-78 1971-74
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1993-97 Childhood AML survival by period of diagnosis Great Britain, 1971 to 1997 1993-97 1988-92 1983-87 1979-82 1975-78 1971-74
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“cured” patients Relative survival and population ‘cure’ ‘Cured’ patients
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“cured” patients Relative survival and population ‘cure’ ‘Cured’ patients Tm
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“cured” patients Relative survival and population ‘cure’ ‘Cured’ patients TmTc
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1993-97 Childhood leukaemia ‘cure’ by sex Great Britain, 1971 to 1997
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1993-97 Childhood leukaemia ‘cure’ by type of leukaemia Great Britain, 1971 to 1997 ALL ANLL ALL AML
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1993-97 Time to ‘cure’ by type of leukaemia Great Britain, 1971 to 1997 ALL ANLL ALL AML ALL AML
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Summary Incidence has increased by 20% between 1971 and 2000 by 24% in 1-4 year olds Survival has increased from 31% in 1971 to 77% in 1997 It is possible to estimate ‘cure’ by period analysis ‘Cure’ is estimated to have increased to 71%
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Acknowledgements Office for National Statistics Childhood Cancer Research Group Clinical Trials Service Unit Funding Foundation for Children with Leukaemia
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