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Cervical cancer incidence statistics

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Cervical cancer incidence by gender and UK country

Cervical cancer accounts for 1% of all new cancer cases in the UK, with around 3,300 new cases every year (2017-2019).

View more detailed gender stats on our dashboard for cervical cancer

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Cervical cancer incidence by age

Incidence rates for cervical cancer are highest in females aged 30 to 34 in the UK, with 3 in 20 (15%) of all new cervical cancer cases diagnosed in this age group (2017-2019).

View more detailed age stats on our dashboard for cervical cancer

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Cervical cancer incidence trends over time

Cervical cancer incidence rates in females have decreased by a quarter (25%) in the UK since the early 1990s and rates have remained stable in the last decade (2017-2019).

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Cervical cancer incidence projections

Cervical cancer incidence rates in females in the UK are projected to decrease by 9% between 2023-2025 and 2038-2040, with around 3,000 new cases each year by 2038-2040.

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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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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.