10-year relative survival
4366
2700
4
Survival from cancer varies with many factors, including: demographic characteristics, tumour typ
10-year-relative-survival
measure
1550809445
colorectal-cancer
ovarian-cancer
uterine-cancer
rectal-cancer
prostate-cancer
pancreatic-cancer
oesophageal-cancer
colon-cancer
cervical-cancer
breast-cancer
head-and-neck-cancer
liver-cancer
non-hodgkin-lymphoma
melanoma
lung-cancer
bladder-cancer
survival
5-year observed survival by stage at diagnosis for childhood cancers (first release)
5286
5281
4
The lack of high quality national cancer staging data is an identified gap in Australia.
5-year-observed-survival-by-stage-at-diagnosis-for-childhood-cancers-first-release-
measure
1535670217
stage
stage-at-diagnosis
childhood
paediatric
survival
5-year relative survival
2763
2700
4
Survival from cancer can be influenced by various factors including demographic characteristics,
5-year-relative-survival
measure
1549248445
brain-cancer
colorectal-cancer
ovarian-cancer
uterine-cancer
prostate-cancer
pancreatic-cancer
oesophageal-cancer
cervical-cancer
breast-cancer
liver-cancer
non-hodgkin-lymphoma
melanoma
lung-cancer
bladder-cancer
survival
Alcohol consumption - low risk guideline
3601
2253
4
In 2010, it was estimated that alcohol-attributable cancer was responsible for about 4.2% of all
alcohol-consumption-low-risk-guideline
measure
1546911073
rectal-cancer
oesophageal-cancer
colon-cancer
breast-cancer
head-and-neck-cancer
liver-cancer
prevention
aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander
alcohol
risk-factors
Alcohol consumption - no alcohol - adolescents
3591
2253
4
In 2010, it was estimated that alcohol-attributable cancer was responsible for about 4.2% of all
alcohol-consumption-no-alcohol-adolescents
measure
1529299222
rectal-cancer
oesophageal-cancer
colon-cancer
breast-cancer
head-and-neck-cancer
liver-cancer
prevention
alcohol
Alcohol consumption - no alcohol - adults
3596
2253
4
In 2010, it was estimated that alcohol-attributable cancer was responsible for about 4.2% of all
alcohol-consumption-no-alcohol-adults
measure
1546911318
rectal-cancer
oesophageal-cancer
colon-cancer
breast-cancer
head-and-neck-cancer
liver-cancer
prevention
alcohol
Apparent alcohol consumption
2317
2253
4
In 2010, it was estimated that alcohol-attributable cancer was responsible for about 4.2 percent
apparent-alcohol-consumption
measure
1536729397
rectal-cancer
oesophageal-cancer
colon-cancer
breast-cancer
head-and-neck-cancer
liver-cancer
alcohol
risk-factors
Cancer incidence
2322
2321
4
Cancer incidence data refer to the number of new cases of cancer diagnosed each year.
cancer-incidence
measure
1544152867
brain-cancer
ovarian-cancer
uterine-cancer
rectal-cancer
prostate-cancer
pancreatic-cancer
oesophageal-cancer
colon-cancer
cervical-cancer
breast-cancer
head-and-neck-cancer
liver-cancer
non-hodgkin-lymphoma
melanoma
lung-cancer
bladder-cancer
aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander
international
regional
Cancer mortality
2314
2313
4
Cancer mortality data refer to the number of deaths in a calendar year for which the underlying c
cancer-mortality
measure
1544155642
brain-cancer
uterine-cancer
rectal-cancer
prostate-cancer
pancreatic-cancer
oesophageal-cancer
colon-cancer
cervical-cancer
breast-cancer
head-and-neck-cancer
liver-cancer
non-hodgkin-lymphoma
melanoma
lung-cancer
bladder-cancer
aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander
mortality
deaths
regional
Capture of stage data
2324
5271
4
The lack of high quality national cancer staging data is an identified gap in our data knowledge
capture-of-stage-data
measure
1535335800
colorectal-cancer
rectal-cancer
prostate-cancer
colon-cancer
breast-cancer
melanoma
lung-cancer
stage
stage-at-diagnosis
Cervical screening rates
2725
2688
4
Cervical cancer is the 14th most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian women (see the NCCI Diag
cervical-screening-rates
measure
1540274072
cervical-cancer
screening
Colonoscopy follow-up after a positive colorectal screening test
2727
4541
4
Australia has one of the highest rates of colorectal cancer in the world, and it is projected to
colonoscopy-follow-up-after-a-positive-colorectal-screening-test
measure
1531956779
colorectal-cancer
rectal-cancer
colon-cancer
colorectal-bowel-cancer
screening
aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander
australia
Colorectal screening rate - participation
2726
2689
4
Australia has one of the highest rates of colorectal cancer in the world, and it is projected to
colorectal-screening-rate-participation
measure
1529300323
colorectal-cancer
rectal-cancer
colon-cancer
australia
screening
colorectal-bowel-cancer
aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander
Conditional 5-year relative survival
2327
2326
4
Survival from cancer is dependent on various factors including demographic characteristics, tumou
conditional-5-year-relative-survival
measure
1549503004
survival
Distribution of cancer stage
2325
5271
4
The lack of high quality national cancer staging data is an identified gap in our data knowledge
distribution-of-cancer-stage
measure
1550031869
colorectal-cancer
rectal-cancer
prostate-cancer
colon-cancer
breast-cancer
melanoma
lung-cancer
stage
stage-at-diagnosis
Distribution of childhood cancer stage (first release)
5276
5271
4
The lack of high quality national cancer staging data is an identified gap in Australia.
distribution-of-childhood-cancer-stage-first-release-
measure
1535670155
stage
stage-at-diagnosis
childhood
paediatric
Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C notification
3576
2259
4
In Australia, the prevalence of both chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C is approximately 1% of t
hepatitis-b-and-hepatitis-c-notification
measure
1546912493
liver-cancer
vaccination
risk-factors
infectious-disease
Hepatitis B immunisation
4371
2259
4
It has been projected that in 2016, there will be 1,840 new diagnoses and 1,805 deaths due to liv
hepatitis-b-immunisation
measure
1546912367
liver-cancer
infectious-disease
hepatitis
vaccination
immunisation
Mortality-to-incidence ratio
2329
2328
4
The MIR provides a crude measure of the fatality of a selected cancer type relative to other canc
mortality-to-incidence-ratio
measure
1544155709
brain-cancer
colorectal-cancer
ovarian-cancer
uterine-cancer
rectal-cancer
prostate-cancer
pancreatic-cancer
oesophageal-cancer
colon-cancer
cervical-cancer
breast-cancer
head-and-neck-cancer
liver-cancer
non-hodgkin-lymphoma
melanoma
lung-cancer
bladder-cancer
survival
outcomes
mortality
Physical activity - adults
2745
2258
4
The measure ‘proportion of people aged 18 years and over who participated in less than 150 minute
physical-activity-adults
measure
1529299754
colon-cancer
breast-cancer
aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander
prevention
Relative survival by stage at diagnosis (colorectal cancer)
5296
2700
4
This measure presents national relative survival by stage at diagnosis data for colorectal cancer
relative-survival-by-stage-at-diagnosis-colorectal-cancer-
measure
1550706395
colorectal-cancer
Time between positive colorectal screening test and diagnostic assessment
2728
2690
4
Australia has one of the highest rates of colorectal cancer in the world.
time-between-positive-colorectal-screening-test-and-diagnostic-assessment
measure
1529300407
colorectal-cancer
rectal-cancer
colon-cancer
colorectal-bowel-cancer
aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander
screening