Throughout the entire world, it is estimated that a total of 8.2 million people die each year from cancer. It is one of the most common causes of death in the world.
In the UK in 2008, there were 156,723 deaths from cancer.
lung cancer is in the lungs, prostate cancer is in the prostate.
57,620,000 deaths per year This is based on a mortality rate of 8.6 deaths per 1,000 people and a world population of 6.7 billion people.
Minority women and women of low socioeconomic status have higher rates of cervical cancer and an increased mortality rate.
The cancer with the highest death rate in men is lung cancer. The second highest death among men is prostate cancer and colon cancer is rated very high in causing annual deaths in men.
Cheek cancer is a type of oral cancer, and the number of deaths can vary depending on factors such as the stage at diagnosis and the effectiveness of treatment. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for accurate information on mortality rates related to cheek cancer.
1 in 35 people that get breast cancer will die
It is estimated there will be 553,400 total cancer deaths in the United States in 2001. Malignant melanoma will account for 7,800 of these deaths, for an incidence of 1.5% of total deaths related to cancer.
In 2004 there were 553,888 cancer deaths in the US. There are 525,600 minutes in a year. That works out to (553,888/525,600 =) 1.054 cancer deaths per minute
Cancer is a very widespread disease and does take many lives. However, the population is not decreasing because of it. the population growth rate in total outweighs the deaths of cancer by far. there is currently no concern of cancer being a large contribution to population decrease
8.28 (deaths per 1000 persons), World Rank # 100...
8.38 deaths per 1000. Ranked 96th in the world. See link.