I think that question is impossible to answer as there are different types of leukaemia. Treatments are improving all the time. Many people die from other causes whilst having leukaemia.
5.7 percent
In 2000, around 256,000 people in the world were diagnosed with leukemia. Since the world's population was more than 6 billion at that time, this represents a very small percentage. Globally, leukemia is responsible for about .35 percent of deaths from any cause.
* Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL): 66.1 percent overall; 91.2 percent for children under 5 * Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL): 76.2 percent * Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML): 21.3 percent overall; 55.2 percent for children under 15 * Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML): 46.7 percent This is the survival rate.....NOT THE DEATH RATE.
Leukemia is relatively rare in South Africa, as in many other countries. The prevalence of leukemia varies, but studies suggest that it affects approximately 3 to 5 people per 100,000 annually. Overall, the percentage of the South African population living with leukemia at any given time is estimated to be around 0.01% to 0.02%. For precise statistics, it's best to consult current health databases or local cancer registries.
The population of Les Gets is 1,370.
The normal range for monocytes is two to eight percent. A high monocyte percent may indicate chronic inflammatory disease, parasitic infection, viral infection, leukemia, or tuberculosis.
Population: Werewolves: 15 percent of earths population Vampires: 45.2 percent of the earths population Humans: 2 percent of the earths population wookies: 1 percent of the earths population witches and warlocks: 5.8 percent of earths population Actual real animals (you know normal stuff): 31 percent of the earths population
It gets a lot bigger and people die from it
About 17 percent of Hawaii's population smokes.
About 49 percent of the population drink alchohol
Well you can get it when you are born it depends on if it runs in your family and you can get it by smoking and not avoiding a chemical called benzene.
What percent of the world's population runs marathons?