HC Deb 27 July 1964 vol 699 cc186-7W
62. Mr. Dudley Smith

asked the Minister of Health if he will make lung cancer a notifiable disease, so that a complete medical and personal history of all cases can be prepared for statistical purposes.

Mr. Braine

No. My right hon. Friend's aim is to achieve complete coverage under the cancer registration scheme.

63. Mr. John Hall

asked the Minister of Health how many deaths per 1,000 through lung cancer occurred in England and Wales in 1963, respectively; and what information he has about similar figures for Switzerland, the United States of America, Canada, Netherlands, Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, Iceland, Belgium, and Ireland.

Mr. Braine

The information available is shown in the following table:

CANCER OP THE LUNG (I.C.D.* Nos. 162, 163) DEATH RATE PER 100,000 POPULATION
Country Persons Males Females Year
England 52.5 91.7 15.6 1963 §
Wales 42.4 77.2 8.8 1963§
Irish Republic 21.5 34.3 8.6 1963§
Iceland† 12.0 10.1 13.8 1960
Switzerland‡ 21.2 38.6 4.6 1961
U.S.A. 21.3 36.9 6.2 1961
Canada 15.2 26.2 4.0 1961
Netherlands 27.7 50.9 4.7 1961
Australia 17.6 30.5 4.4 1961
Denmark 25.0 42.3 80 1961
New Zealand 19.5 32.6 6.3 1961
Belgium 31.5 57.1 6.9 1961
*International Classification of Diseases.
† Rates based on small numbers of deaths, viz., Males 9: Females 12.
‡ The figures for Switzerland and the countries following it in the table are derived from the World Health Organisation Epidemiological and Vital Statistics Report, Vol. 17, No. 5, 1964.
§ Provisional.