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The Compendium set of Public health indicators covers the following publications: Abortions, Alcohol consumption, Births, Chromosomal abnormalities/congenital malformations, Circulatory diseases, Conceptions, Dental Health, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Fertility, General health, Immunisations and infectious diseases, Kidney/renal...
These indicators previously reported cancer incidence, cancer prevalence, cancer survival and cancer screening.
As of September 2016, please refer to the data tables published as part of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Cancer Registration Statistics annual bulletin and the Public Health England (PHE) Cancer Data Dashboard.
As of March 2016, these indicators are now signposted to two different data tables.
To help reduce the incidence of measles, meningococcal meningitis, whooping cough and tuberculosis
These indicators were designed to monitor the incidence of all central nervous system anomalies; incidence of cleft palate and /or cleft lip; Down Syndrome; anencephalus and spina bifida
To reduce prevalence of smoking.
To reduce deaths from circulatory diseases.
The National Disease Registration Service (NDRS) produces population-based statistics on incidence of cancer and mortality of cancer for patients resident in England.