Number Of Deaths From Esophageal Cancer - Death Rate Patients
The number of deaths due to cancer of the esophagus has increased nearly 50 percent in the last 40 years in the United Kingdom. Around 7.600 people or 13 of 100 thousand people died of esophageal cancer in 2011.
Meanwhile, in 1971 only 3,800 or eight out of 100 thousand people who died due to cancer of the esophagus. According to the Institute of cancer research United Kingdom, for men, the death rate is up 65 percent since the 1970s.
While for women the number just nine percent. United Kingdom is a country with people with cancer of the esophagus is the highest in Europe. As reported by the Daily Mail, Monday (6/1), about 4 percent of every 100 thousand people in the United Kingdom suffer from cancer every year.
In addition due to old age, the risk of developing cancer of the esophagus has increased due to lifestyle, such as obesity, smoking, and alcohol. The esophagus is the organ part in all 10 inches between the throat and the stomach.
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