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Breast cancer survival by size and nodal status in Australia

Cancer series no. 39

Breast cancer survival by size and nodal status provides relative survival data up to nine years after diagnosis for women diagnosed in Australia with breast cancer in 1997. There are breakdowns of survival proportions by size of cancer, nodal status, geographic region and socioeconomic status.

Authored by AIHW, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries & National Breast Cancer Centre.

Published 3 October 2007; ISSN 1039-3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 717 7; AIHW cat. no. CAN 34; $20.00

Cancer in Australia 2000

Cancer series no. 23

Cancer in Australia 2000 presents comprehensive national data on cancer incidence and mortality and summary data on cancer screening and admitted hospital patients. The report provides 2000 data for cancers by site, age and sex, and summary data for each state and territory. Incidence and mortality trends since the early 1980s and age patterns for selected cancers are features of this report. The information in this report is supported by more detailed information for all cancer sites on the AIHW's web site wwww.aihw.gov.au. Cancer in Australia 2000 is an important reference from the Cancer Series for all those interested in the health of Australians.

Authored by AIHW & Australasian Association of Cancer Registries.

Published 7 November 2003; ISSN 1039 3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 328 5; AIHW cat. no. CAN 18; ABS cat. no. 8916.0; 152pp.; $24.00

Cancer survival in Australia 1992-1997: geographic categories and socioeconomic status

Cancer series no. 22

Cancer Survival in Australia 1992-1997 is the first national analysis of how cancer survival varies by socioeconomic status and geographic region. It presents an analysis of five-year relative survival proportions by geographic category and socioeconomic status for persons diagnosed with cancer during the years 1992-1997. This analysis is presented by age and sex for all cancers (Excluding non-melanocytic skin cancers) combined and for the following National Health Priority Area cancers - colorectal cancer, cancer of the lung, melanoma, cancer of the breast (females only), cancer of the cervix, cancer of the prostate, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. This report is the third in a series of three reports on relative survival after being diagnosed with cancer. It is an important reference for all those interested in the health of Australians.

Authored by AIHW & Australasian Association of Cancer Registries.

Published 30 April 2003; ISSN 1039 3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 255 4; AIHW cat. no. CAN 17; 57pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Cancer in Australia 1999

Cancer series no. 20

Cancer in Australia 1999 presents comprehensive national data on cancer incidence and mortality and summary data on screening, survival, inpatient hospital and general practice episodes, risk factors, and the cancer workforce. The report provides 1999 data for cancer by site, age and sex, and summary data for each State and Territory. Incidence and mortality trends since the early 1980s and age patterns for selected cancers are features of this report. Cancer in Australia 1999 is an important reference from the Cancer Series for all those interested in the health of Australians.

Authored by AIHW & Australasian Association of Cancer Registries.

Published 26 November 2002; ISSN 1039-3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 221 9; AIHW cat. no. CAN 15; 148pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Breast cancer size and nodal status

Cancer monitoring series no. 2

The aim of the BreastScreen Australia Program is to detect invasive breast cancers in women early while they are small and before they have spread beyond the breast; this gives the best chance of effective treatment. This report presents information on breast cancer size and nodal status supplied by BreastScreen Australia and State and Territory cancer registries. It is based on all invasive breast cancers diagnosed in Australia in 1997, and includes tumours diagnosed in women known to have had breast cancer previously.

Authored by AIHW, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, BreastScreen Australia, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care & National Breast Cancer Centre.

Published 26 November 2001; 8pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Cancer in Australia 1998: incidence and mortality data for 1998

Cancer series no. 17

Cancer in Australia 1998 presents comprehensive national data on cancer incidence and mortality. The report provides 1998 data for cancers by site, age and sex, and summary data for each State and Territory. Incidence and mortality trends since the early 1980s, age patterns for selected cancers, comparisons with New Zealand cancer data and an analysis of cancers of unknown primary site are features of this report. The information in this report is supported by more detailed information for all cancer sites on the AIHW's web site www.aihw.gov.au Cancer in Australia 1998 is an important reference from the Cancer Series for all those interested in the health of Australians.

Authored by AIHW & Australasian Association of Cancer Registries.

Published 22 November 2001; ISSN 1039-3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 148 9; AIHW cat. no. CAN 12; 109pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Cancer survival in Australia, 2001: Part 1: national summary statistics

Cancer series no. 18

Cancer Survival in Australia 2001 is a series of three reports on relative survival after being diagnosed with cancer during the period 1982-1997. Part 1: National Summary Statistics of cancer survival in Australia, 2001 presents national level data. The report covers the period 1982-1997, and provides an analysis of one-, five- and ten- year relative survival proportions (along with numbers of new cases and deaths) by age and sex, for all cancers and the 20 main cancers. The report includes comparisons with a number of other Western countries. Cancer Survival in Australia 2001 is an important reference for those interested in the health of Australians.

Authored by AIHW & Australasian Association of Cancer Registries.

Published 22 November 2001; ISSN 1039-3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 151 9; AIHW cat. no. CAN 13; 138pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Cancer survival in Australia, 2001: Part 2: statistical tables

Cancer series no. 19

This volume (Part 2) of the Cancer Survival in Australia 2001 report supports the findings in Part 1, presenting detailed tables for each cancer site.

Authored by AIHW & Australasian Association of Cancer Registries.

Published 22 November 2001; ISSN 1039-3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 158 8; AIHW cat. no. CAN 14; 114pp.; INTERNET ONLY

Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)

Cancer monitoring series no. 1

Provides a summary on Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS) derived from the State and Territory cancer registries and the BreastScreen Australia Program. The data highlight the changing DCIS patterns with the introduction of mammography in Australia. This information is useful to health professionals, women with DCIS, policy makers and planners.

Authored by National Breast Cancer Centre, Australasian Association of Cancer Registries, BreastScreen Australia, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care & AIHW.

Published 1 December 2000; 8pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Breast cancer in Australian women 1982-1996

Cancer series no. 11

Provides the latest national information about breast cancer in Australian women and updates the information provided in Breast Cancer in Australian Women 1921-1994. The report presents a series of graphs and tables detailing the numbers of new cases of, and deaths due to, breast cancer, the changing patterns of incidence and mortality over time, and variations between States and Territories and urban and rural areas. It is part of the AIHW's Cancer Series and was commissioned by the National Health and Medical Research Council's National Breast Cancer Centre.

Authored by AIHW, NBBC & Australasian Association of Cancer Registries.

Published 12 August 1999; ISSN 1039 3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 006 2; AIHW cat. no. CAN 6; 60pp.; OUT OF PRINT

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