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Males 20.6%

15.7 36.8%

28.7%

- Income group: High

Total population: 4,460,000

Life expectancy at birth: Total:82 Males:80 Females:84 Total deaths: 28,000

New Zealand

Cancer Incidence

Age-Standardized Cancer Mortality Trends Cancer Mortality Profile

World Health Organization - Cancer Country Profiles, 2014.

Adult Risk Factors

Females

Physical inactivity (2010) Obesity (2014)

Household solid fuel use (2012)

Total 19.9%

10.9 40.7%

30.6%

0.0%

19.3%

6.3 44.4%

32.5%

- Current tobacco smoking (2011)

Total alcohol per capita consumption, in litres of pure alcohol (2010)

No data available No data available

No data available No data available

No data available No data available

Trachea, bronchus, lung

19.7%

Breast 16.1%

Colorectum 15.3%

Pancreas 5.3%

Lymphomas, multiple myeloma

5.2%

Other 38.3%

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012

age-standardized death rate per 100,000

Trachea, bronchus, lung Colorectum

Prostate Melanoma and other skin cancers

Lymphomas, multiple myeloma

Females

Trachea, bronchus, lung

18.2%

Colorectum 16.0%

Prostate 13.5%

Melanoma and other skin cancers

8.2%

Lymphomas, multiple myeloma

5.8%

Other 38.3%

Males

4,200 Deaths

3,900 Deaths

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012

age-standardized death rate per 100,000

Trachea, bronchus, lung Breast

Colorectum Pancreas

Lymphomas, multiple myeloma

Females Males

2,840

1,463

1,139

931

492

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500

Breast Colorectum Melanoma of skin Lung Corpus uteri

Number of cases

Males Females

3,330

1,555

1,334

1,096

471

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500

Prostate Colorectum Melanoma of skin Lung Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Number of cases

(2)

Cervical cancer

Harmful use of alcohol prevention and control Physical inactivity prevention and control

Cancer Screening and Early Detection

No

Has an operational policy, strategy or action plan to reduce physical inactivity and/or promote

physical activity No

Has an operational policy, strategy or action plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol No

Human Papillomavirus vaccination schedule 12 years

At risk groups only Hepatitis B vaccination coverage, infants

World Health Organization - Cancer Country Profiles, 2014.

… = No data available

Generally available Has an operational policy, strategy or action plan to reduce the burden of tobacco use Yes

All public places completely smoke-free (or at least 90% of the population covered by complete subnational smoke-free legislation)*

Smoke-free legislation

Tobacco dependence treatment National quit line, and both NRT and some cessation services cost-

covered*

Warning labels Large warnings with all appropriate characteristics*

Bans on advertising, promotion and sponsorship Ban on national television, radio and print media as well as on some but not all other forms of direct and/or indirect advertising

9

Cancer Treatment and Palliative Care

Cervical cytology (PAP)

Community/home care for people with advanced stage cancer and other NCDs Chemotherapy (medicines not specified)

Oral morphine (formulation not specified)

Yes

Cancer Plans, Monitoring and Surveillance

Population-based National

2010 Coverage

Last year of data Has a cancer registry

Breast cancer

Generally available at the public primary health care level

Faecal occult blood test or faecal immunological test Colorectal cancer

Tobacco taxes 51–75% of retail price is tax

Has an operational policy, strategy or action plan for reducing overweight/obesity

93%

Generally available at the public primary health care level

Not generally available at the public primary health care level

Breast palpation / clinical breast exam (CBE) Not generally available at the public primary health care level

Generally available at the public primary health care level

Not generally available at the public primary health care level

Generally available in the public health system

Overweight and obesity prevention and control

National immunization

Not generally available in the public health system

Non-methadone morphine equivalent consumption per cancer death (mg) . . .

Total high energy teletherapy units / million inhabitants 6.2

Number of radiotherapy centres

* Indicates highest possible level of achievement

Tobacco control

Cancer Primary Prevention Policies

Has an operational cancer policy/strategy/action plan

Scope

Yes

Hepatitis B vaccination schedule

Acetic acid visualization (VIA)

Mammogram

Bowel cancer screening by exam or colonoscopy

Radiotherapy

Number of radiation oncologists 43

Generally available in the public health system

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