Canlyniadau chwilio ar gyfer childhood mortality 2014
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Cancer survival in England – childhood
Long-term survival trends for children (aged 0 to 14 years) diagnosed with cancer in England. Adult and stage of diagnosis survival estimates will be published in a separate release, later in 2018.
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Childhood cancer survival in England
Long-term trends in the number of children (aged 0 to 14) surviving cancer 5 years after diagnosis.
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Childhood cancer survival in England
Long-term trends in the number of children (aged 0 to 14) surviving cancer 5 and 10 years after diagnosis.
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Childhood cancer survival in England
Long-term trends in the number of children (aged 0 to 14) surviving cancer 5 years after diagnosis.
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Childhood cancer survival in England
Survival estimates for children (aged 0 to 14 years) diagnosed with cancer in England from 2001 to 2017.
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Winter mortality in England and Wales
Winter mortality compares the number of deaths that occurred in the winter period (December to March) with the average of the non-winter periods (the preceding August to November and following April to July). We present data by sex, age, cause of death, region and place of death.
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Avoidable mortality in the UK
Deaths from causes that are considered avoidable in the presence of timely and effective healthcare or public health interventions. Data are based on a revised definition of avoidable mortality (introduced in data year 2014) for all persons and a separate indicator for children and young people.
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Avoidable mortality in England and Wales
Data on avoidable mortality in England and Wales for 2014. Data are based on a revised definition of avoidable mortality for all persons and a new avoidable mortality definition for children and young people. These definitions were developed following a public consultation in 2015.
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Avoidable mortality in Great Britain
Deaths from causes considered avoidable, treatable or preventable given timely and effective healthcare or public health interventions in those aged under 75 years.
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Avoidable Mortality in England and Wales
Deaths caused by conditions such as heart disease and cancer, broken down by gender.