Bowel Cancer Statistics

Follow the links below to find statistical information on bowel cancer statistics.

Reviewed December 2011

7 Resources Found

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Title:   Bowel cancer screening
Publisher:   The Cancer Council Australia
Description:   The Bowel Cancer Screening chapter of Cancer Council Australia's National Cancer Prevention Policy provides comprehensive information on bowel cancer screening in Australia, including statistical data, the evidence base, policy context and priorities.
Date:   May 2012
Title:   Bowel cancer - the facts
Publisher:   Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
Description:   Bowel cancer is a major public health problem in Australia. Around 80 Australians die each week from the disease. It is one of the most commonly occurring internal cancer and the second most common cause of cancer related death, after lung cancer.
Date:   Jun 2011
Title:   National Bowel Cancer Screening Program : annual monitoring report 2009 data supplement 2010
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Description:   This data supplement forms an addendum to the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program annual monitoring report 2009 (AIHW 2009). Based on data extracted from the NationalBowel Cancer Screening Register on 31 January 2010 this supplement provides an extra 12 months of follow-up data for those participants invited into the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) in 2008.
Date:   Sep 2010
Title:   National Bowel Cancer Screening Program : annual monitoring report 2009
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   The report presents national statistics on key program activity, performance and outcome indicators for people invited to screen in 2008. Trend and national bowel cancer incidence and mortality data are also included to provide context.
Date:   Aug 2009
Title:   National Bowel Cancer Screening Program monitoring report 2008
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program aims to reduce mortality and morbidity from bowel cancer by maximising early detection. Bowel cancer is the second most common cause of death from cancer in Australia.
Date:   Dec 2008
Title:   National Bowel Cancer Screening Program monitoring report 2007
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program aims to reduce mortality and morbidity from bowel cancer by maximising early detection. Bowel cancer is the second most common cause of death from cancer in Australia. The report presents the most recent information on participation in bowel screening, cancer detection, program sensitivity and rescreening rates.
Date:   Apr 2008
Title:   Bowel cancer: what is it? - myDr.com.au
Publisher:   myDr
Description:   Bowel cancer happens when cells in the bowel begin to grow out of control, forming a lump or tumour.
Date:   Jan 2002

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