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Figure 1.20

CSR Figure 1.20: Person and Average Years of Life Lost to Major Causes of Death


Figure 1.20

Years of Life Lost in 2011 due to Major Causes of Death in U.S.

All Races, Both Sexes

Person-Years of Life
Cancer SiteIncidence
Person-Years of Life Lost in Thousands of Years
All Cause of Death 37.9
Malignant Neoplasms 9.1
All Other Causes 8.2
Heart Disease 7.1
Accidents 3.8
Chronic Lung Disease 1.7
Cerebrovascular 1.4
Suicide & Self-Inflicted Injury 1.3
Diabetes Mellitus 1.1
Cirrohosis 0.8
Homicide 0.8
Pneumonia & Influenza 0.6
Alzheimers Disease 0.6
Nephritis & Nephrosis 0.5
Septicemia 0.5
Human Immunodefieciency Virus 0.2
Aortic Aneurysm & Dissection 0.1
Atherosclerosis 0.1
Average Years of Life Lost
Cancer SiteIncidence
Average Years of Life Lost in Years
Homicide 45.4
Suicide & Self-Inflicted Injury 34.1
Human Immunodefieciency Virus 31.4
Accidents 29.7
Cirrohosis 23.0
Malignant Neoplasms 15.7
All Other Causes 15.4
All Cause of Death 15.1
Diabetes Mellitus 14.9
Septicemia 14.3
Aortic Aneurysm & Dissection 13.5
Heart Disease 11.9
Chronic Lung Disease 11.9
Nephritis & Nephrosis 11.7
Pneumonia & Influenza 11.2
Cerebrovascular 11.0
Atherosclerosis 8.4
Alzheimers Disease 6.6

Footnotes:

Source: US Mortality Files, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and 2009 Life Tables.

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