Skin cancer statistics - Key Facts

Key messages on skin cancer incidence, survival and mortality, and the main risk factors for skin cancer. A table of the latest skin cancer statistics is also available. More detailed skin cancer statistics can be found using these links: incidence, survival, mortality, risk factors and sunbed use.

About skin cancer

  • There are two main types of skin cancer: malignant melanoma which is less common but more serious; and non-melanoma skin cancer, which is very common but not so serious.
 

How common is skin cancer?

Read more in-depth skin cancer incidence statistics

section updated 03/02/12

 

How many people survive skin cancer?

Read more in depth skin cancer survival statistics

 

How many people die from skin cancer?

Read more in depth skin cancer mortality statistics 

section updated 03/02/12

 

What causes skin cancer?

Read more in depth skin cancer risk factors

Are children using sunbeds?

Read the full details of this peer reviewed research into sunbed use in children

Skin cancer statistics table

Skin cancer - UK Males Females Persons
Number of new cases of malignant melanoma (UK 2008) 5,584 6,183 11,767
Incidence rate per 100,000 population* 15.9 16.5 16.1
Number of deaths from malignant melanoma (UK 2009) 1,159 922 2,081
Mortality rate per 100,000 population* 3.1 2.1 2.6
Number of new cases of non-melanoma skin cancer (UK 2008) 55,014 43,840 98,854
Incidence rate per 100,000 population* 143.3 94.5 115.6
Number of deaths from non-melanoma skin cancer (UK 2009) 319 233 552
Mortality rate per 100,000 population* 0.7 0.3 0.5
Five-year survival rate for malignant melanoma (patients diagnosed 2001-2006, England) 81% 90% -
Ten-year survival rate for malignant melanoma (predicted survival for patients diagnosed 2007, England and Wales) - - 83.2%

*age-standardised to the European population 

section updated 03/03/12

More detailed skin cancer statistics can be found using these links: incidence, survival, mortality, risk factors and sunbed use.

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