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Description and contact details for the COSD conformance portal
NHS Cancer Screening Programmes press release on Breast Cancer Screening improves outcomes for women irrespective of background or ethnicity.
The NHS IC indicator portal gathers together a number of health and social care indicators. These include the Compendium of Population Health Indicators, which was formerly available on the Clinical and Health Outcomes Knowledge Base website (also known as NCHOD).
Variation in cancer incidence by ethnicity across London in 2015
Presentation from NCIN 2009 conference - Investigating the association between ethnicity and survival from breast cancer using routinely collected health data: challenges and potential solutions - Poster, Amy Downing
Presentation from NCIN 2009 conference - CANETH: Improving ethnicity data collection for statistics of cancer incidence, prevalence and survival in the UK - public and professional perception - Poster, Gulnaz Iqbal
NCIN press release on First report on ethnicity and cancer published.
Presentation from NCIN 2010 conference - The cancer equalities portal: Presenting an overview of cancer inequalities in the UK - Michael Chapman, Day 1
There are differences in the incidence of lung cancer between ethnic groups. Lung cancer is most common in White and Bangladeshi men. Compared with women from other ethnic groups, lung cancer is more common in White women.
There are ethnic variations in the age, route of presentation and tumour characteristics of breast cancer patients in England. Patients known to be Black are younger, less likely to be screen-detected and have worse prognosis tumours. Data briefing prepared by West Midlands Cancer Intelligence Unit.
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