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Likely causes of mortality in Switzerland.

Switzerland residents face higher mortality rates from particular cancer types, according to fresh data.

Likely causes of mortality in Switzerland.

In 2023, Switzerland saw a total of 71,822 resident deaths, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO). Heart disease continued to claim the most lives, accounting for 28 percent of all deaths. This edge barely outpaced cancer, which was responsible for 24 percent of fatalities. Among cancer cases, lung cancer was the leading cause, claiming 19.1 percent of male lives and 17.4 percent of female lives. Females also saw significant deaths due to breast cancer (16.8 percent), while men were impacted the most by prostate cancer (15.1 percent).

With 9 percent of deaths attributed to dementia and 7 percent due to respiratory issues, the list is rounded out by external causes such as accidents and acts of violence, which took 6 percent of lives. Interestingly, for the first time since 2020, Covid was no longer among the five most common causes of death, with less than 2 percent of people succumbing to the virus in 2023.

While specific causes of death within Switzerland in 2023 haven't been detailed here, it's worth noting that in many countries, heart disease, cancer, accidents or unintentional injuries, stroke, and chronic respiratory diseases are common causes of death. If you'd like to find more precise Swiss statistics, reaching out to the Federal Statistical Office would be your best bet. Additionally, heart disease, cancer, and various types of accidents or unintentional injuries, stroke, and chronic respiratory diseases are often leading causes globally.

  1. Switzerland's medical-conditions landscape reflects a global trend, as heart disease, cancer, and various types of accidents or unintentional injuries, stroke, and chronic respiratory diseases are common causes of death.
  2. The science community is actively studying prostate cancer, known as a common health-and-wellness concern, especially among men in Switzerland.
  3. In 2023, unlike previous years, Covid was not one of the five most common causes of death in Switzerland, showing a decline in the number of deaths due to the virus.
  4. For those seeking more specific deaths statistics within Switzerland, including deaths due to dementia, respiratory issues, prostate cancer, and other medical conditions, the Federal Statistical Office has the necessary data available for research and analysis.
Data shows that residents in Switzerland have a higher chance of death from particular cancer types compared to other causes.

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