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- Cancer in Australia statistics
Over the same period, the age-standardised incidence rate increased from 476 cases per 100,000 persons (606 for males and 395 for females) in 1982 to 609 cases per 100,000 persons in 2021
- Cancer data in Australia, Overview of cancer in Australia, 2025
This report provides cancer statistics and data visualisations to inform understandings of cancer in Australia and how rates have been changing over time The report includes statistics on cancer
- From 1982 to today: How far we’ve come against cancer
Work like this is part of an enormous and ongoing effort which has seen the number of lives lost to cancer, as a proportion of the population, fall significantly in Australia since 1982 Back then, more than 200 people per 100,000 died of cancer; now, it’s less than 150, according to the AIHW data
- Cancer - Australian Bureau of Statistics
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- Cancer in Australia: Actual incidence data from 1982 to 2013 and . . .
Although the mortality rate decreased, the number of people who died in Australia from cancer almost doubled from 24 922 in 1982 Lung cancer was the most common cause of cancer death in both males and females In 2011, cancer was the leading cause of disease burden in Australia
- Cancer incidence - National Cancer Control Indicators
Australia’s states and territories have legislation mandating the notification of cancer diagnoses, with national cancer incidence data being available from these sources for the years 1982 to 2020
- Cancer data in Australia, Cancer summary data visualisation
Figure 1 is a line graph that contains information on the number of cancer cases and age-standardised rates of cancer diagnosis from 1982 to the most recent year available for reporting at the time of release
- Cancer statistics - Survival Rates - Cancer Council Victoria
These fact sheets are updated annually and provide population-level statistics on the cancer at diagnosis, five-year relative survival, geographic distribution of the cancer in Victoria, and trend in cancer diagnoses and mortality since 1982
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