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Children's cancer statistics

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Cases

1,900 new cancer cases in children in the UK every year (2017-2019).

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Deaths

Around 220 cancer deaths in children in the UK every year (2021-2023).

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Survival

84% survive children's cancers for 5 or more years, 2012-16, UK

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Preventable cases

Children's cancers risk factors are not well understood, mainly because this group of cancers are relatively rare and diverse

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Acknowledgements

We are grateful to the many organisations across the UK which collect, analyse, and share the data which we use, and to the patients and public who consent for their data to be used.

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