- Data Table: Cancer deaths and rates by country in the UK - 1 Year (September 2022)
- Data Table: Cancer deaths and rates by country in the UK - 3 Years (September 2022)
- Data Table: Cancer mortality rates in the UK - 1 Year (September 2022)
- Data Table: Cancer mortality rates in the UK - 3 Years (September 2022)
- Data Table: Cancer deaths in the UK - 1 Year (September 2022)
- Data Table: Cancer deaths in the UK - 3 Years (September 2022)
Cancer mortality statistics
Deaths
Deaths from cancer, 2017-2019, UK.
Common cancers
Almost half of all cancer deaths are lung, bowel, breast or prostate cancer, 2018, UK
Proportion of UK deaths
Cancer causes more than one in four of all deaths, 2020, UK
Local Cancer Statistics
Local level cancer statistics; search profiles by area, constituency or health board in the UK..
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Cancer stats explained
See information and explanations on terminology used for statistics and reporting of cancer, and the methods used to calculate some of our statistics.
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Acknowledgements
We are grateful to the many organisations across the UK which collect, analyse, and share the data which we use, and to the patients and public who consent for their data to be used. Find out more about the sources which are essential for our statistics.