Cancer Statistics

A snapshot of cancer trends in the Central East Regional Cancer Program

Quick Statistics: 2010

Total PopulationPercentage of population over 50Projected new cancer cases
Central East:1,577,75834%8,017
Ontario:13,220,44433%67,984

Cancer control performance

The Central East Regional Cancer Program continues to see improvements in its progress against cancer. According to the Cancer System Quality Index, which monitors the performance of the cancer system in Ontario based on 36 quality measures, Central East has achieved results that are better than the provincial average in key areas such as cancer screening completeness and radiation wait times, and ranks best among all RCPs in systemic wait times.

Incidence and Survival

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Legend

Using the most recent data year, the circles represent how the LHIN is performing compared to the Ontario average. The colours represent how well the indicator is performing against the comparison data shown.

Good Good
Fair Fair
Incomplete Data No change
Red
Performance is worse compared to the previously reported data.
Amber
There is no substantial change compared to the previously reported data.
Green
Performance is better compared to the previously reported data.
Not previously reported.

Calculating At a Glance

In determining whether an indicator was the same or different from the Ontario Average or whether an indicator was the same or different from the Comparison Data, we took the following approach:

Values were considered essentially "the same" if:

  1. There was no statistically significant difference between them; OR
  2. Where there was no significance information calculated, then if there were overlapping confidence intervals; OR
  3. Where there were no confidence intervals calculated, then if the percent values were less than or equal to 2 percentage points of each other. For absolute values, we calculated the percentage difference between the values. Less than or equal to a 2% change or difference was considered the same.
CONTEXT  At a Glance  Prior Data  Most Recent Data   
Cancer Incidence Rates      Estimated 2011  Total for Ontario 
Estimated number of new cancer cases      8261   69883 
      Estimated 2009-2011  Ontario Average 
Estimated incidence age-standardized rates for breast cancer      97.6   100.6 
Estimated incidence age-standardized rates for prostate cancer      143.3   147.5 
Estimated incidence age-standardized rates for colorectal cancer      46.0   48 
Estimated incidence age-standardized rates for lung cancer      47.5   48.2 
Estimated incidence age-standardized rates for cervical cancer      6.8   7.2 
Estimated incidence age-standardized rates for corpus uterus cancer      19.9   20 
Estimated incidence age-standardized rates for ovarian cancer      14.4   14.7 
Cancer Survival    1993 to 1997  2003 to 2007  Ontario Average 
Age standardized 5-year relative survival for breast cancer    83.5%   85.7%   87.4% 
Age standardized 5-year relative survival for prostate cancer    91.1%   95.4%   96.9% 
Age standardized 5-year relative survival for colorectal cancer    56.1%   64.8%   64.3% 
Age standardized 5-year relative survival for lung cancer    18.2%   18.5%   17.9% 

Source: Cancer System Quality Index, 2011