Cancer Incidence in Five Continents (CI5) is the result of a long collaboration between the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the International Association of Cancer Registries. The series of monographs, published every five years, has become the reference source of data on the international incidence of cancer. The CI5 databases provide access to detailed information on the incidence of cancer recorded by cancer registries (regional or national) worldwide.
These files were downloaded from the IARC website by the U of T Map & Data Library for archival purposes. IARC makes CI5 data freely available on its website.
International
University of Toronto students staff and faculty. Non U of T users may download data directly from the IARC CI5 website.
CI5plus: cancer incidence in five continents time trends. See IARC website for more information. Downloaded Oct 4, 2016. Zip file contains 6 files (csv/txt).
CI5 Volume X - summary tables. See IARC website for more information. Downloaded Oct 4, 2016. Zip file contains 4 files (csv/txt).
CI5 Volume X - detailed data. See IARC website for more information. Downloaded Oct 4, 2016. Zip file contains 426 files (csv/txt).
CI5 Volume IX - detailed data. See IARC website for more information. Downloaded Oct 4, 2016. Zip file contains 303 files (csv/txt).
CI5 Volume VIII - detailed data. See IARC website for more information. Downloaded Oct 4, 2016. Zip file contains 4 files (csv/txt).
CI5 Volume VIII - windows-based software. See IARC website for more information.
CI5 Volume VII - detailed data. See IARC website for more information. Downloaded Oct 4, 2016. Zip file contains 4 files (csv/txt).
CI5 Volume VII - windows-based software. See IARC website for more information.
CI5 Volume VI - data. See IARC website for more information. Downloaded Oct 4, 2016. Zip file contains 4 files (csv/txt).
CI5 Volume V - detailed data. See IARC website for more information. Downloaded Oct 4, 2016. Zip file contains 4 files (csv/txt).
CI5 Volumes I-VIII compendium - data. Downloaded in 2005 from the IARC website. Zip package includes data tables (csv/txt) and accompanying documentation (PDF) and software.