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West Cheshire & Wirral
Cancer Summit
West Cheshire CCG Data
Paul Wright – Specialist Public
Health Analyst
Cancer Incidence in West
Cheshire
• Number of cases
of cancer has
increased 25%
since 2001-03.
• 4 cancers amount
for 53% of all
cancer incidence
in West Cheshire.
The Four “Big” Cancers
• Colorectal cancer
(ICD10 C18-C20)
• Lung Cancer
(C33-C34)
• Breast Cancer
(C50)
• Prostate Cancer
(C61)
Age Profile
• The vast majority of
cases of these cancers
occurred in people
aged over 60. Breast
cancer has a slightly
younger age profile –
approximately 40% of
cases occur in people
aged under 60.
Colorectal Cancer (ICD10 C18-C20)
Incidence
• Age standardised incidence is higher than nationally, the difference
is not significant but historically the rate of increase has been
faster than national. The incidence rate fell slightly in 2008-10.
Colorectal Cancer (ICD10 C18-C20)
Survival
• One year survival in NHS Western Cheshire is higher than the
national figure. Five year survival is similar to the England
percentage. Both relative survival rates have fallen recently.
Colorectal Cancer (ICD10 C18-C20)
Mortality
• Age standardised mortality is higher than nationally but the
difference is not significant. Mortality has fluctuated, against a
slowly declining national rate.
Lung Cancer (C33-C34)
Incidence
• Age standardised incidence is higher than nationally, this difference is not
significant. In Western Cheshire the rate has increased by 15% since
2006-08.
Lung Cancer (C33-C34)
Survival
• One and five year survival in NHS Western
Cheshire is higher than the national figure.
Lung Cancer (C33-C34)
Mortality
• Age standardised mortality is lower than nationally but the
difference is not significant. Mortality rates have fallen slightly in
Western Cheshire since 2006-08.
Breast Cancer (C50)
Incidence
• Age standardised incidence is higher than nationally, the difference is not
significant and the rate is decreasing.
Breast Cancer (C50)
Survival
• One year survival in NHS Western Cheshire is similar to the national
figure. Five year survival is significantly higher than the England
percentage. One year survival is falling yet five year survival is
increasing.
Breast Cancer (C50)
Mortality
• Age standardised mortality is similar to national. Mortality has been falling
since 2005-07.
Prostate Cancer (C61)
Incidence
• Age standardised incidence is higher than nationally, but the difference is
not significant.
Prostate Cancer (C61)
Survival
• Both one and five year survival rates in the cancer network are
higher than nationally but the difference is not significant.
Prostate Cancer (C61)
Mortality
• Age standardised mortality is lower than the national rate. Mortality fell by
a quarter between 2001-03 and 2008-10.