In 2010, it was estimated that alcohol-attributable cancer was responsible for about 4.2% of all global cancer deaths, and 4.6% of all potential Years-of-Life-Lost as a result o
Alcohol consumption – no alcohol consumption: Proportion of people aged 18 years and over who report consuming no alcohol in the previous 12 months (including lifetime abstainer
It was estimated in 2010 that alcohol-attributable cancer was responsible for about 4% of all global cancer deaths, and 5% of all potential Years-of-Life-Lost from cancer.7
Survival from cancer varies depending on many factors, such as demographic characteristics, tumour type, stage of the cancer at diagnosis, co-morbidities, other prognostic indic
Relative survival by stage at diagnosis (colorectal cancer)
5296
2700
4
This measure presents national survival by stage at diagnosis data for colorectal cancer in Australia using data sources that are routinely accessible to all cancer registries.
Relative survival by stage at diagnosis (female breast cancer)
5306
2700
4
This measure presents national survival by stage at diagnosis data for female breast cancer in Australia using data sources that are routinely accessible to all cancer registrie