As with most cancers, survival for bowel cancer is improving. One-year
Bowel Cancer (C18-C20 and C21.8), Age-Standardised One-Year Net Survival, Adults (Aged 15-99), England and Wales, 1971-2011
Survival is a weighted average derived from data for colon (C18) and rectum cancer (C19-C20, C21.8)
Five-year
Bowel Cancer (C18-C20 and C21.8), Age-Standardised Five-Year Net Survival, Adults (Aged 15-99), England and Wales, 1971-2011
Survival is a weighted average derived from data for colon (C18) and rectum cancer (C19-C20, C21.8).
Five-year survival for 2010-2011 is predicted using an excess hazard statistical model.
Ten-year survival has followed the same trend as one- and five-year survival since the early 1970s. Ten-year
Bowel Cancer (C18-C20 and C21.8), Age-Standardised Ten-Year Net Survival, Adults (Aged 15-99), England and Wales, 1971-2011
Survival is a weighted average derived from data for colon (C18) and rectum cancer (C19-C20, C21.8).
Ten-year survival for 2005-2006 and 2010-2011 is predicted using an excess hazard statistical model.
About this data
Data is for England and Wales, 1971-2011, ICD-10 C18-C20 and C21.8