HC Deb 14 January 1991 vol 183 cc410-1W
Mrs. Ray Michie

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will break down the total numbers of deaths caused by breast cancer in England and Wales for each year since 1979 into ages 16 to 24 years, 25 to 34 years, 35 to 44 years, 45 to 54 years, 55 to 64 years, and 65 years and over.

Year and Sex All ages 15–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55–64 65+
1979
Males1 83 1 4 12 20 46
Females1 12,091 2 161 653 1,812 2,799 6,664
1980
Males 78 6 19 53
Females 12,167 2 136 679 1,873 2,802 6,675
1981
Males 84 3 8 10 63
Females 12,513 3 158 679 1,863 2,886 6,924
1982
Males 87 1 7 20 59
Females 12,405 6 142 694 1,841 2,862 6,860
1983
Males 87 1 1 4 19 62
Females 12,672 3 127 688 1,783 2,948 7,123
1984
Males 99 5 7 21 66
Females 13,310 6 143 708 1,779 3,010 7,664
1985
Males 79 1 7 10 61
Females 13,513 5 126 722 1,669 3,073 7,918
1986
Males 105 1 4 4 28 68
Females 13,641 6 136 742 1,792 2,866 8,099
1987
Males 89 5 2 15 67
Females 13,751 3 148 715 1,724 2,838 8,323
1988
Males 73 1 3 13 56
Females 13,723 5 141 816 1,684 2,726 8,351
1989
Males 76 10 10 56
Females 14,008 5 137 817 1,742 2,690 8,617
1 International Classification of Disease Code 9th revision.

174 malignant neoplasm of female breast.

175 malignant neoplasm of male breast.

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