Five-year net survival rates by cancer type

The percentage of patients still alive 5 years after the diagnosis, assuming cancer is the only cause of death. The year provided represents the year of diagnosis.

Net survival rates of patients with colorectal cancer after five years
percent
Net survival rates of females with ovarian cancer after five years
percent
Net survival rates of patients with stomach cancer after five years
percent
Net survival rates of patients with lung cancer after five years
percent
Net survival rates of patients with liver cancer after five years
percent
Net survival rates of patients with pancreatic cancer after five years
percent
Country or region
1995
2014
Absolute Change
Relative Change
1995
2014
Absolute Change
Relative Change
1995
2014
Absolute Change
Relative Change
1995
2014
Absolute Change
Relative Change
1995
2014
Absolute Change
Relative Change
1995
2014
Absolute Change
Relative Change
Australia58%71%+13 pp+22%36%44%+8 pp+21%24%33%+9 pp+37%13%21%+9 pp+69%11%21%+10 pp+90%6%14%+9 pp+153%
Canada56%68%+11 pp+20%35%41%+6 pp+18%21%30%+10 pp+47%15%23%+8 pp+52%12%19%+7 pp+59%7%11%+5 pp+73%
Denmark49%67%+18 pp+36%30%42%+12 pp+41%16%23%+6 pp+40%8%19%+11 pp+134%3%13%+10 pp+365%3%10%+7 pp+263%
Ireland48%35%35%-0 pp-1%16%28%+11 pp+71%9%19%+10 pp+117%2%20%+18 pp+1,112%3%10%+7 pp+216%
New Zealand58%63%+6 pp+10%35%36%+2 pp+5%20%25%+4 pp+20%12%16%+3 pp+28%21%17%-5 pp-22%7%8%+2 pp+24%
Norway53%66%+13 pp+25%34%46%+12 pp+35%18%27%+9 pp+53%10%20%+10 pp+97%11%20%+9 pp+84%4%10%+6 pp+153%
United Kingdom44%60%+16 pp+36%27%37%+10 pp+39%14%21%+7 pp+50%7%15%+8 pp+114%5%13%+9 pp+186%3%8%+5 pp+173%
Five-year net survival rates by cancer type

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