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Brain, other CNS and intracranial tumours mortality statistics

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Brain, other CNS and intracranial tumours is the 10th most common cause of cancer death in the UK, with around 5,500 deaths every year. Mortality rates are higher in males, making it the 11th most common cause of cancer death in this demographic.

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Mortality rates for brain, other CNS and intracranial tumours in the UK are highest in people aged 85 to 89, with around 7.7% of all brain, other CNS and intracranial tumours deaths occurring in this age group (2021-2023).

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Brain, other CNS and intracranial tumours mortality rates have remained stable in the UK since the early 2000s, and rates have remained stable in the last decade (2017-2019).

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Brain, other CNS and intracranial tumours mortality rates in the UK are projected to decrease by 1% between 2024-2026 and 2038-2040, with around 6,600 deaths each year by 2038-2040.

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References

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    Cancer Research UK and National Cancer Intelligence Network. Cancer by deprivation in England: Incidence, 1996-2010, Mortality, 1997-2011. London: NCIN; 2014.