Cancer prevalence is defined as the number or percent of people alive on a certain date in a population who previously had a diagnosis of the disease. It includes new (incidence) and pre-existing cases, and is a function of both past incidence and survival. Information on prevalence can be used for health planning, resource allocation, and an estimate of cancer survivorship. Overview of Cancer Prevalence Statistics 1 contains a description of the types of and methodology for calculating prevalence statistics.
NCI has a variety of published reports and research tools 2 for finding prevalence statistics.
For definitions of statistics-related terms, see the Glossary of Statistical Terms 3.
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| 1 | http://surveillance.cancer.gov/prevalence |
| 2 | http://surveillance.cancer.gov/statistics/find/prevalence.html |
| 3 | http://www.cancer.gov/statistics/glossary |
