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Cancer
New Zealanders expect to receive high-quality, timely cancer treatment regardless of who they are and where they live.
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Cancer data and statistics
Data on the diagnosis, mortality, and survival rates of cancer in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Cancer web tool
This web tool provides data on cancer registrations, diagnoses and deaths from 2011 to 2020 in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Cancer publications
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Cancer is the country’s single biggest cause of death. Most New Zealanders will have some experience of it – either personally or through a relative.
New Zealand Cancer Registry (NZCR)
The New Zealand Cancer Registry (NZCR) is a population-based register of all primary malignant diseases diagnosed in New Zealand.
Historical Cancer Data
The National Screening Unit and Cancer Registry are now part of Health New Zealand. Te Aho o Te Kahu works closely with them both.
MidCentral multi-disciplinary cancer treatment meeting templates
These templates help you create an agenda for multi-disciplinary meetings for patients with cancer.
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