What are the odds of dying from
Melanoma and other malignant neoplasms of skin?

ICD10: C43-C44
1 in 117
Lifetime odds of dying from Melanoma and other malignant neoplasms of skin in the US are 1 in 117.
Higher odds of dying: Systemic atrophies primarily affecting the central nervous system.
Lower odds of dying: Other land transport accidents.
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Deaths per year from Melanoma and other malignant neoplasms of skin in the US and one-year odds of dying

Year Deaths one-year odds
2021 8,232 1 in 9,243
2020 8,225 1 in 9,251
2019 8,106 1 in 9,386
2018 8,208 1 in 9,270
2017 8,062 1 in 9,438
2016 8,194 1 in 9,286
2015 8,893 1 in 8,556
2014 9,344 1 in 8,143
2013 9,403 1 in 8,092
2012 9,258 1 in 8,218
2011 9,140 1 in 8,324
2010 9,166 1 in 8,301
2009 9,206 1 in 8,265
2008 8,633 1 in 8,813
2007 8,468 1 in 8,985
2006 8,450 1 in 9,004
2005 8,354 1 in 9,108
2004 7,956 1 in 9,563
2003 7,826 1 in 9,722
List of ICD-10 causes with odds