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This is an update to the response that the Government Statistical Service provided to the Behavioural Insight Team on shortcomings with official statistics on calorie intake published in August 2018.
An overview of the cancer statistics produced by Public Health England (PHE) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS), including strengths and limitations, when each should be used, and the differences between them.
Changes that have been made to the methodology for cancer survival in adults (aged 15 to 99 years)
A comparison of the new method applied in producing sub-national cancer survival estimates by NHS region, Cancer Alliance and Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships compared with previous methods.
A comparison of the new method applied in producing the index of cancer survival for Clinical Commissioning Groups compared with previous methods.
A comparison of the new method applied in producing national cancer survival estimates in England compared to previous methods.
The Behavioural Insight Team’s ‘Counting Calories’ report explains the apparent decrease in calorie intake over time by presenting evidence that calorie consumption is underestimated and also suggests that the degree of underestimation has increased over time. This article provides a GSS response to that report.