Deaths from Esophagus Cancer
Deaths from Esophagus Cancer: 7,486 deaths reported in USA 1999 (NVSR Sep 2001)
Death rate extrapolations for USA for Esophagus Cancer:
7,485 per year,
623 per month,
143 per week,
20 per day,
0 per hour,
0 per minute,
0 per second.
Note: this automatic extrapolation calculation uses the deaths statistic: 7,486 deaths reported in USA 1999 (NVSR Sep 2001)
Survival rate statistics for Esophagus Cancer:
The following are statistics from various sources
about the survival rate for Esophagus Cancer:
- 9.2% of people with esophagus cancer survive after 5 years in the US 1983-90 (SEER)
- 15% of white people survive 5 years for esophagus cancer in the US 1992-99 (Cancer Facts and Figures, American Cancer Society, 2004)
- 9% of African American people survive 5 years for esophagus cancer in the US 1992-99 (Cancer Facts and Figures, American Cancer Society, 2004)
- 14% survive 5 years for esophagus cancer in the US 1992-99 (Cancer Facts and Figures, American Cancer Society, 2004)
- 5-year survival rate for black people with oesophagus cancer is 6.1% in the US 1983-90 (SEER)
- 5-year survival rate for people with oesophagus cancer is 9.2% in the US 1983-90 (SEER)
- 5-year survival rate for white people with oesophagus cancer is 10.5% in the US 1983-90 (SEER)
- 1-year survival rate for men aged 15-99 with oesophagus cancer is 25.5% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for men aged 15-99 with oesophagus cancer is 5.6% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for men aged 15-39 with oesophagus cancer is 40% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for men aged 15-39 with oesophagus cancer is 8% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for men aged 40-49 with oesophagus cancer is 36% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for men aged 40-49 with oesophagus cancer is 10% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for men aged 50-59 with oesophagus cancer is 34% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for men aged 50-59 with oesophagus cancer is 9% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for men aged 60-69 with oesophagus cancer is 29% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for men aged 60-69 with oesophagus cancer is 8% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for men aged 70-79 with oesophagus cancer is 24% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for men aged 70-79 with oesophagus cancer is 5% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for men aged 80-99 with oesophagus cancer is 16% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for men aged 80-99 with oesophagus cancer is 2% in England and Wales 1991-95 (Cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for women aged 15-99 with oesophagus cancer is 28.5% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for women aged 15-99 with oesophagus cancer is 8.3% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for women aged 15-39 with oesophagus cancer is 53% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for women aged 15-39 with oesophagus cancer is 19% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for women aged 40-49 with oesophagus cancer is 41% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for women aged 40-49 with oesophagus cancer is 17% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for women aged 50-59 with oesophagus cancer is 47% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for women aged 50-59 with oesophagus cancer is 16% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for women aged 60-69 with oesophagus cancer is 32% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for women aged 60-69 with oesophagus cancer is 10% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for women aged 70-79 with oesophagus cancer is 26% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for women aged 70-79 with oesophagus cancer is 7% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 1-year survival rate for women aged 80-99 with oesophagus cancer is 15% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
- 5-year survival rate for women aged 80-99 with oesophagus cancer is 2% in England and Wales 1991-95 (cancer Survival, National Statistics)
Average life years lost from Esophagus Cancer: 15.2 years (SEER)1
Death statistics for Esophagus Cancer:
The following are statistics from various sources
about deaths and Esophagus Cancer:
- 13,300 estimated deaths for esophagus cancer in the US 2004 (Cancer Facts and Figures, American Cancer Society, 2004)
- 10,250 estimated male deaths for esophagus cancer in the US 2004 (Cancer Facts and Figures, American Cancer Society, 2004)
- 3,050 estimated female deaths for esophagus cancer in the US 2004 (Cancer Facts and Figures, American Cancer Society, 2004)
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