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2015 with estimates for 2015 - 2017: annual report of the national cancer registry the national cancer registry of ireland has released its 22 nd annual statistical report. this report summarises cancer incidence, mortality and survival in ireland for the period 1994-2015, and provides projected estimates for incidence for the most recent three-year period: 2015-2017. the cumulative lifetime risk (to age 75 years) of an invasive cancer diagnosis was approximately 1 in 3 for men and 1 in 4 for women. the absolute risk difference between the most and least deprived 20% of the population was highest for pancreatic (+14%), lung (+9%), colon (+8%), oesophageal (+8%), and ovarian cancers (+7%). age-standardized rates of all invasive cancers (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer (nmsc)) were 26% higher in men than in women. overall, taking the first recorded invasive cancer (exc. nmsc) for each patient, the proportion of cases presenting as an emergency was 15% (of all cases whose admission type was known). the cancers with the highest proportion of emergency presentation were: pancreas (34%), lung (26%), ovary (24%) and colon (22%). for all cancer types, patients resident in the most deprived areas were more likely to present as an emergency. for all cancers examined, relative differences by deprivation were substantial, with patients from the most deprived group 25%-67% more likely to present as emergencies, depending on the cancer type (54% for all cancers combined). similar data on cancer in northern ireland is available here . cancer in ireland 1994 - 2015 with estimates for 2015 - 2017: annual report of the national cancer registry view all spotlights 22 february 2017 people living with depression is increasing the number of people living with depression is increasing, 18% between 2005 and 2015. in the lead-up to world health day on 7 april, which this year will focus on this increasingly important issue, who is releasing today a new global report on health estimates on depression. this report provides latest available estimates of the prevalence of depression and other common mental disorders at the global and regional level, together with data concerning the consequences of these disorders in terms of lost health. reliable, up-to-date estimates of the proportion of a general population affected by different diseases or health conditions is a key ingredient of effective health policy, planning and evaluation. to read a who factsheet on depression, click here to view the report, click here for more on world health day, click here view all spotlights 17 february 2017 energy efficiency tips from the public health agency on fuel poverty awareness day more than two in five households in northern ireland are in fuel poverty. a household is in fuel poverty if it needs to spend more than 10% of income on energy costs to adequately heat the home, and northern ireland has the highest percentage of fuel poverty households than any other region in the uk. tracey colgan, senior health and wellbeing improvement officer at the pha, said: “there are serious health risks to those living in fuel poverty, as not being able to heat your home properly means cold and damp can contribute to respiratory illnesses, hypothermia and issues affecting vulnerable people who already have underlying health conditions. keeping a room warm to at l
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