Lung and bronchus cancer statistics

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Lung and bronchus cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Canada (excluding non-melanoma skin cancers). It is the leading cause of death from cancer for both men and women in Canada.

To provide the most current cancer statistics, statistical methods are used to estimate the number of new cancer cases and deaths until actual data become available.

Incidence and mortality

Incidence is the total number of new cases of cancer. Mortality is the number of deaths due to cancer.

It is estimated that in 2023:

  • 31,000 Canadians will be diagnosed with lung and bronchus cancer. This represents 13% of all new cancer cases in 2023.
  • 20,600 Canadians will die from lung and bronchus cancer. This represents 24% of all cancer deaths in 2023.
  • 15,300 men will be diagnosed with lung and bronchus cancer and 10,800 will die from it.
  • 15,800 women will be diagnosed with lung and bronchus cancer and 9,800 will die from it.
  • On average, 85 Canadians will be diagnosed with lung and bronchus cancer every day.
  • On average, 56 Canadians will die from lung and bronchus cancer every day.

Estimated Canadian lung and bronchus cancer statistics (2023)

Category

Men Women

New cases

15,300 15,800

Deaths

10,800

9,800

5-year net survival (estimates for 2015 to 2017)

19%

26%

Diagram of the percentage of estimated new lung and bronchus cancer cases in both sexes in 2023
Diagram of the percentage of estimated lung and bronchus deaths in both sexes in 2023
Diagram of the percentage of estimated lung and bronchus deaths in both sexes in 2023

Chances (probability) of developing or dying from lung and bronchus cancer

It is estimated that about 1 in 14 Canadian men will develop lung and bronchus cancer during their lifetime and 1 in 20 will die from it.

It is estimated that about 1 in 14 Canadian women will develop lung and bronchus cancer during their lifetime and 1 in 21 will die from it.

For more information about cancer statistics, go to Canadian Cancer Statistics.

Expert review and references

  • Canadian Cancer Statistics Advisory Committee. Canadian Cancer Statistics 2021. Canadian Cancer Society; 2021.
  • Canadian Cancer Statistics Advisory Committee. Canadian Cancer Statistics 2023. Canadian Cancer Society; 2023: https://cancer.ca/en/research/cancer-statistics.

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