Numbers of patients with specific brain tumours (FOI)Numbers of patients with specific brain tumours (FOI)
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02 April 2015.Prepared internally, no external costs.
Request
How many people, divided into age groups, have had brain tumours in Jersey since 2000?
How many people, divided into age groups, have died from brain tumours in Jersey since 2000?
Note: Clarity was sought regarding the above request:
Brain tumours include a variety of coding as there are variations, such as:
1. Malignant Neoplasm of Meninges
2. Malignant Neoplasm of Brain
3. Neoplasm of uncertain of unknown behaviour of meninges
4. Neoplasm of uncertain or unknown behaviour of brain and central nervous system
5. Secondary Malignant neoplasm of brain and cerebral meninges
6. Benign neoplasm of brain and other parts of central nervous system
7. Benign neoplasm of Meninges
Do you want a response that captures all of the above or specific categories?
Clarity received from the applicant:
I would like to have the information in relation to the first two listed [above].
Response
The Hospital implemented a health specific IT system to manage data and reporting in June of 2011. Therefore, we cannot provide statistics prior to June 2011 as this would involve a manual trawl through records, which would go beyond the 12.5hour limit as dictated by the Law.
From 01.06.11 to 31.12.14, there have been no patients admitted and coded as having
Malignant Neoplasm of Meninges.
The following table refers to refers to patients admitted and coded as having
Malignant Neoplasm of Brain:
| 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 |
<16 years of age | 0 | <5 | <5 | <5 |
16 – 39 years of age | <5 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
40 – 64 years of age | <5 | 5 | <5 | <5 |
65+ | <5 | <5 | 6 | <5 |
For further information concerning incidence and mortality in the Channel Islands Cancer Report 2013.
Channel Islands Cancer Report 2013
This information captures first diagnosis of cancers in Jersey residents whether they were seen in Jersey or the UK.
Exemption
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