Here are the lifetime chances of getting cancer and dying from cancer:
American Cancer Society Reference Information
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_6x_Lifetime_Probability_of_Developing_or_Dying_From_Cancer.asp
And here is the annual rate of cancer deaths in the U.S.:
556,902 cancer deaths in the U.S. in 2002
287,973,924 people in the U.S. in 2002
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556,902 / 287,973,924 = 0.193%
Around 9,000 young adults die from different forms of cancer each year. Young adults are those people between the ages of 18 and 40.
10.9 million people are killed each year due to cancer.
10.9 million people are killed each year due to cancer.
There are far too many people that get kidney cancer each year. The number is in the hundreds around the world.
100,000 people die because of sun cancer
110 to 140 people are killed a year by hurricanes
a estamated 1,836 people were killed
33 people/ minute
About 15,000 peopleare killed
how many people diagnosed with lung canser 2006 how many people are diagnosed with lung cancer in the us 2006
many people are but nobody knows how many people
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