HC Deb 06 March 1961 vol 636 c2W
56. Mr. Swingler

asked the Minister of Health if he will publish a table of figures showing the number of deaths from leukœmia in each of the last ten years and, separately, the number of cases in which leukœmia was mentioned as a secondary cause of death.

Miss Pitt

Following are the figures:

LEUKAEMIA AND ALEUKAEMIA. DEATHS AND DEATH RATES PER 1,000,000 LIVING. ENGLAND AND WALES, 1950–1959
Males Females
Number of deaths Rate per1,000,000 living Number of deaths Rate per 1,000,000 living
1950 994 47 838 37
1951 984 47 943 41
1952 1,102 52 941 41
1953 1,116 53 1,005 44
1954 1,14 54 1,018 44
1955 1,223 57 1,001 43
1956 1,229 57 1,086 47
1957 1,301 60 1,093 47
1958 1,301 60 1,085 46
1959 1,315 60 1,219 52

Figures showing the secondary causes of death Ire not ordinarily produced, but in a special analysis of all deaths registered in the period April—June, 1955, 508 deaths were assigned to leukaemia and there were a further 25 deaths which were not assigned to leukaemia but in which leukaemia was mentioned on the death certificate.