Page last updated: 28-APR-2009

ISD Cancer Information Programme

The Scottish Cancer Registration scheme has been managed by ISD since 1997 and has been collecting information on cancer since 1958. The data are used for a wide variety of purposes which include: public health surveillance; health needs assessment, planning and commissioning cancer services; evaluation of the impact of interventions on incidence and survival; clinical audit and health services research; epidemiological studies; and providing information to support genetic counselling and health promotion.

The Cancer statistics pages provide a wide range of statistical analyses based on data from the Scottish Cancer Registry and the General Register Office for Scotland. In addition, published reports are produced periodically and are available at Cancer reports.

There are three Cancer screening programmes in Scotland (bowelbreast and cervical) and analytical support for the evaluation and monitoring of these programmes is provided by ISD Scotland. ISD also provides a support service for Clinical trials for cancer and facilitates National cancer audits.

 

Recent publications

Publication  Release date
Cancer Incidence (2006) 28/04/2009
Place of Death from Cancer 28/04/2009
Cervical Screening Statistics  28/10/2008
Cancer Mortality (2007) 30/09/2008
Bowel Screening Statistics 26/08/2008
Breast Screening Statistics  29/07/2008
Cancer Survival (1980-2004) 18/12/2007

 

Cancer statistics

General information and a variety of detailed statistical analyses, including the latest figures for the publications listed above, are available:

All cancer types  
Childhood, adolescent & young adult cancer  
Place of Death from Cancer
   
Cancer site data
Bladder Liver
Bone and connective tissue Lung and mesothelioma
Brain and CNS Male genital organs
Breast Multiple myeloma
Colorectal Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Female genital organs Oesophagus
Head and neck Pancreas
Hodgkin's disease Skin
Kidney Stomach
Leukaemias

 

 


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