Heart disease...............26.0%
Cancer..........................23.1%
Stroke...........................5.7%
Lung disease................5.1%
Accidents......................5.0%
Diabetes.......................3.0%
Alzheimer's....................3.0%
Influenza/Pneumonia....2.3%
Kidney disease..............1.9%
Sepsis...........................1.4%
Suicide..........................1.4%
Liver disease.................1.1%
The five leading causes of death in the 18th and 19th Centuries were complications from injuries, smallpox, tuberculosis, cholera, and yellow fever.
There are several causes of death in the world. The top five causes are heart disease, cancer, lower respiratory diseases, accidents, and strokes.
The top 5 leading causes of death in Malaysia are ischemic heart diseases, pneumonia, cerebrovascular diseases, road traffic accidents, and chronic lower respiratory diseases.
In 2007, over 64 percent of all deaths were caused by heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic lower respiratory diseases, and accidents. However, the general causes of death are modified based on age.
1) Coronary Heart Disease 2) Stroke 3) Alzheimer's/Dementia 4) Lung Cancers 5) Colon/Rectum Cancers From 2009
1-5 by choking 6-11 by accident 12-25 by suicide 26-35 by murder 36-49 by sickness 50-death by old age
5%
It is: 20%
(4/5) x 100 = 80%
Crime and Violence Diabetes Cancer Heart Disease Natural Causes
5 examples of percents
Australia is much like the rest of the world when it comes to the leading causes of death. The top five diseases or causes of death in Australia are heart disease, stroke or brain hemorrhage, dementia and Alzheimer's, lung cancer, and chronic lower respiratory disease.