Report of cancer incidence, mortality, treatment and survival in the North and South of Ireland: 1994-2004
Publisher:
National Cancer Registry IrelandDate published:
24 April, 2009Region:
The Island of Ireland Publication type:
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The report entitled Cancer incidence, mortality, treatment and survival in the North and South of Ireland: 1994-2004, was compiled by the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry (NICR), at Queen's University Belfast, and the National Cancer Registry (NCRI) of Ireland, in Cork.
The report was jointly funded by the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety in Northern Ireland and the Department of Health and Children in the Republic of Ireland.
The report is downloadable as a summary report or full report.
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