What are the odds of dying from
Malignant neoplasms of lip, oral cavity and pharynx?

ICD10: C00-C14
1 in 98
Lifetime odds of dying from Malignant neoplasms of lip, oral cavity and pharynx in the US are 1 in 98.
Higher odds of dying: Disorders of gallbladder, biliary tract and pancreas.
Lower odds of dying: Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities.
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Deaths per year from Malignant neoplasms of lip, oral cavity and pharynx in the US and one-year odds of dying

Year Deaths one-year odds
2021 9,845 1 in 7,728
2020 9,443 1 in 8,057
2019 9,053 1 in 8,404
2018 8,734 1 in 8,711
2017 8,618 1 in 8,829
2016 8,602 1 in 8,845
2015 8,239 1 in 9,235
2014 7,847 1 in 9,696
2013 7,203 1 in 10,563
2012 7,312 1 in 10,406
2011 6,982 1 in 10,898
2010 6,959 1 in 10,934
2009 6,432 1 in 11,829
2008 6,430 1 in 11,833
2007 6,474 1 in 11,753
2006 6,125 1 in 12,422
2005 6,169 1 in 12,334
2004 6,207 1 in 12,258
2003 6,120 1 in 12,433
List of ICD-10 causes with odds