Bowel cancer statistics - Key Facts

Key incidence, mortality and survival statistics and the main risk factors and screening information for large bowel cancer are presented here. A table of the latest bowel cancer statistics is also available. More in depth bowel cancer statistics can be found using these links: incidence, survival, mortality, risk factors and screening.

 

How common is large bowel cancer?

Read more in-depth UK bowel cancer incidence statistics.

section updated 27/03/12 

 

How many people survive large bowel cancer?

Read more in-depth bowel cancer survival statistics.

section updated 12/07/10

 

How many people die from large bowel cancer?

  • Bowel cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in the UK after lung cancer.
  • Around 16,000 people died of bowel cancer in 2010 in the UK, that's around 44 people every day.
  • Bowel cancer death rates have been falling since the 1970s. Over the last decade death rates have dropped by around 13%.
  • In 2008 around 149,000 people died from bowel cancer in Europe (EU-27).
  • Worldwide bowel cancer killed more than 600,000 people in 2008, more than half of these deaths are in the more developed regions of the world.

Read more in-depth UK bowel cancer mortality statistics.

section updated 01/03/12

 

What causes large bowel cancer?

Read more in-depth bowel cancer risk factors.

section updated 05/03/12

 

Screening for large bowel cancer

  • The NHS Bowel Screening Programme began in England in 2006, Scotland in 2007, Wales in 2008 and in Northern Ireland in 2010.
  • There could be up to 20,000 fewer deaths from bowel cancer over the next 20 years if just 60% of those eligible took up the invitation for bowel screening.

Read more in-depth bowel cancer screening and prevention.

section updated 23/03/11

Bowel cancer statistics table

Large Bowel cancer - UK Males Females Persons
Number of new cases (UK 2009) 22,711 18,431 41,142
Incidence rate per 100,000 population* 58.9 38.4 47.7
Number of deaths (UK 2010) 8,705 7,308 16,013
Mortality rate per 100,000 population* 21.3 13.1 16.8
One-year survival rate – colon cancer (adult patients diagnosed 2005-2009, England) 73% 72% 73%
One-year survival rate – rectal cancer (adult patients diagnosed 2005-2009, England) 79% 79% 79%
Five-year survival rate – colon cancer (adult patients diagnosed 2005-2009, England) 54% 55% 55%
Five-year survival rate – rectal cancers (adult patients diagnosed 2005-2009, England) 55% 58% 56%
Ten-year survival rate- colon cancer (estimates of predicted survival for adult patients diagnosed in 2007, England & Wales) - - 50%
Ten-year survival rate- rectal cancer (estimates of predicted survival for adult patients diagnosed in 2007, England & Wales) - - 49%

*age-standardised to the European population 

More in depth bowel cancer statistics can be found using these links: incidence, survival, mortality, risk factors and screening

section updated 27/03/12

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