1 December 2018

Prevalence of Subsequent Primary Cancers (1995-2016)

Prevalence of Subsequent Primary Cancers (1995-2016)
NCIN 2018
  • People who have more than one primary cancer diagnosis may undergo multiple rounds of treatment and have more complex care needs. This project describes the prevalence of multiple primary cancers amongst those living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis at the end of 2016. 
  • This workbook provides the 22-year prevalence (1995-2016) in England of having more than one primary cancer at Region, Cancer Alliance, STP and CCG level. Prevalence is further segmented by sex, age in 2016, ethnicity and deprivation quintile.