In the UK in 2008, there were 156,723 deaths from cancer.
Probably about 20%.
By the time it is discovered, the cancer has spread.
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.
In 2007, the UK death rate caused by cancer was 29% in men and 25% in women. but since then by '09 it might have risen. look for some facts on google or something it will come up with something :)
Amongst the highest causes of death in Ireland are cancer and heart disease.
Minority women and women of low socioeconomic status have higher rates of cervical cancer and an increased mortality rate.
Death Rate is the actual rate of death where Crude Death Rate is a guess on the death rate.
We have known for a long time that the survival rate for men with lung cancer is lower than it is for women. On the other hand, the good news is the death rate for lung cancer in men (unlike women) has been dropping in recent years.
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.
picture of nasal cancer outside-how does it look and what is the survival rate
mortality rate - death rate
The success rate for radiation in bladder cancer is 67 percent.