Survival to age 65, female (%). Survival to age 65 refers to the percentage of a cohort of newborn infants that would survive to age 65, if subject to current age. Age of Survival is survival simulation crafting game from Seattletek. Your player has been stranded on an island not far off of the coast of Africa where you will encounter creatures like boar, elephant, lions, hippos, crocs, rhinos, and tons of sea life.
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Five-year net survival is highest in the youngest adults for nearly all cancers, with survival generally decreasing with increasing age. Five-year net survival is lowest in 80-99 year-olds for all cancers, and this takes into account higher mortality from other causes in older people.
The typical age gradient is probably due to differences by age in the disease itself (e.g. The proportion of more treatable tumours), and treatment for it (e.g. Availability of and ability to tolerate the most effective treatments).The notable exceptions to the typical age gradient are breast and prostate cancers, where five-year survival is highest in middle age, and bowel cancer, where five-year survival is similar between young and middle-aged adults. For these cancer types, survival is higher in the age groups targeted for screening (breast and bowel) or early diagnostic practices (prostate specific antigen PSA testing).Five-Year Net Survival, Selected Cancers, By Age, England, 2009-2013. You are welcome to reuse this Cancer Research UK content for your own work.Credit us as authors by referencing Cancer Research UK as the primary source. Suggested styles are:Web content: Cancer Research UK, full URL of the page, Accessed month year.Publications: Cancer Research UK (year of publication), Name of publication, Cancer Research UK.Graphics (when reused unaltered): Credit: Cancer Research UK.Graphics (when recreated with differences): Based on a graphic created by Cancer Research UK.When Cancer Research UK material is used for commercial reasons, we encourage a donation to our life-saving research.Send a cheque payable to Cancer Research UK to: Cancer Research UK, 2 Redman Place, London, E20 1JQ.
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