Uterine cancer survival at 5 years
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Mainland Portugal
Cervix uteri cancer age-standardized relative survival, 5 years after diagnosis
(Standard population specific for each cancer site. Source: Eurocare-3) (a) Source: PNS 2004-2010, Vol. 1, pag. 58. (b) Sweden, Eurocare-3 (2003). (c) Data from population covered by Regional Cancer Registry ‘Sul’ (South of Portugal and Autonomous Region of Madeira).
(Standard population specific for each cancer site. Source: Eurocare-3) (a) Source: PNS 2004-2010, Vol. 1, pag. 58. (b) Sweden, Eurocare-3 (2003). (c) Data from population covered by Regional Cancer Registry ‘Sul’ (South of Portugal and Autonomous Region of Madeira).
Age-standardized relative survival at 5 years of women of 15 or more years of age, with cervix uteri cancer diagnosed between 1991 and 1993, was 55,6%. This value resulted from the analysis of 254 cases (coverage: 11%).
*The information relating to 2005 refers only to Regional Cancer Registry ‘Sul’ (ROR-Sul), as information for other Regions of Portugal is unavailable. The analysis for this region revealed a relative survival at 5 years of 60%, referring to 664 women with 15 or more years of age, that were diagnosed with cervix uteri cancer in 2000 or 2001.
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(Standard population specific for each cancer site. Source: Eurocare-3)
(a) Source: PNS 2004-2010, Vol. 1, pag. 58. (b) Sweden, Eurocare-3 (2003).
(c) Data from population covered by Regional Cancer Registry ‘Sul’ (South of Portugal and Autonomous Region of Madeira).