This study examined the variations in survival rates (1989-1991) and the trends (1969-1991), by sex, age and province, for patients diagnosed with breast, colorectal, lung or prostate cancer in Canada and compared the Canadian rates with those of nine American SEER registries. Five-year age-standardized relative survival rates (ASRs) were calculated, and the trends were estimated from variance-weighted linear regression of the ASRs for five periods of diagnosis (1969-1973, 1974-1978, 1979-1983, 1984-1988 and 1989-1991). In 1989-1991, the ASR varied among provinces for each cancer except female colorectal cancer. The lowest survival rates were observed in the youngest patients (15-44) for breast and prostate cancers, and in the oldest patients (75-99) of both sexes for lung and colorectal cancers. Over the five periods, a major trend toward improved survival was observed for breast, prostate and colorectal cancers (P<0.008), whereas no changes were seen for lung cancer. The ASRs in the western region were higher than in the Atlantic region over time (P<0.02) for each cancer. From the third period onward, the ASRs for Canadian patients with lung cancer were similar to those for the US patients and lower than for Canadian patients with breast, prostate or colorectal cancer. The observed increases in ASR for breast and prostate cancer are likely due to the increased use of screenings and the improved treatment modalities.
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