Bladder cancer statistics

Cases

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Around 10,500 new bladder cancer cases in the UK every year (2017-2019).

Deaths

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5,800 deaths from bladder cancer, 2021-2023, UK.

Survival

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42.3% survive bladder cancer for 10 or more years, (2018) UK.

Preventable cases

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49% of bladder cancer cases are preventable, UK, 2015

Bladder cancer diagnosis

See our Early Diagnosis Data Hub; for statistics on routes to diagnosis and screening uptake/coverage (for relevant cancer types)

For the most up-to-date statistics on early diagnosis and other metrics see our COVID and cancer key stats publications

Bladder cancer treatment

See our Treatment Data Hub which gathers information and statistics across a number of cancer treatment measures, including proportions of treatments given over time and detailed data on radiotherapy delivery. You can also ”view overviews of many national cancer site audits, split by site and country.

Statistics by cancer type

View our latest cancer statistics including key stats, in-depth explanations and raw data on cancer incidence, mortality, survival, risk, and diagnosis and treatment.

 

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Acknowledgements

We are grateful to the many organisations across the UK which collect, analyse, and share the data which we use, and to the patients and public who consent for their data to be used. Find out more about the sources which are essential for our statistics.