To update this, Health Statistics Quarterly has always been free of charge online, but now ONS has stopped publishing it on paper. It is useful to have the link that Jane has circulated as it is buried on ONS' badly designed web site.
http://www.ons.gov.uk
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From: Sandall, Jane [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 01 June 2010 08:41
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: FW: Health Statistics Quarterly no. 46 now online
With apologies for cross-posting.
List members may like to know that ONS's journal Health Statistics
Quarterly is now available online, free of charge at:
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/hsq
Edition no. 46 was released on 25 May 2010 and contains:
News release -
* Improvements in cancer survival rates vary across the British Isles
Articles -
* Survival from twenty adult cancers in the UK and Republic of Ireland in
the late twentieth century
Laura M Woods, Bernard Rachet, Lorraine Shack et al.
* Variations in life expectancy between rural and urban areas of England,
2001-07
Lynsey Kyte and Claudia Wells
* Monitoring inequalities in health expectancies in England - small area
analyses from the Census 2001 and General Household Survey 2001-05
Michael P Smith, Olugbenga Olatunde and Chris White
Downloads -
* Population and Health Reference Tables
Statistical bulletins -
* Childhood, infant and perinatal mortality in England and Wales, 2008
* Congenital anomaly notifications 2008
* Births and Deaths in England and Wales, 2009
* Cancer survival in England: one-year and five-year survival for 21
common cancers, by sex and age
HSQ is a peer-reviewed scientific journal and is included in the Medline
international citation index. It aims to make available to government, the
scientific community and the general public the results of in-depth, high
quality health-related analysis based on official data; to inform readers
on patterns and trends in the health of the population; and to inform
readers on new developments and changes in methodology affecting official
statistics on health. The editor is happy to consider relevant articles for
publication.
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