There is about a 65% survival rate (living up to five years after being diagnosed with cancer) in the U.S.A. About 1.5 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year, so about 975,000 people survive cancer in the U.S.A each year - though the statistics can change.
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I think 70% out of 100?
23.1 million per year in the us alone 23.1 million?? That is absolutely WRONG. The number of new cancer diagnoses each year in the US is approximately 1.4 million.
Approximantly 500 kids around the world will die from cancer of some type. This is a serious matter that has no cure but only a medicine to extrend their life.
How many kids in cambodia die each year
100 000 children die needlessly from cancer every year. Childhood Cancer Parent Organisations say that of the 220,000 children who develop cancer every year, 80% die without adequate treatment. Many do not even receive morphine.
There are far too many people that get kidney cancer each year. The number is in the hundreds around the world.
Around 2700 each year.
10.9 million people are killed each year due to cancer.
In U.S.A approx 40,000 women die from brest cancer each year!
Lung Cancer is the highest cause of cancer death for men and women in Australia. In Australia there are over 8100 deaths from lung cancer each year.
1 out of every 8 kids
five million kids
250 000
A lot.