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Detailed Guide: Leukemia - Chronic Myeloid (CML)
What Are the Key Statistics About Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML)?

The American Cancer Society's most recent estimates for CML in the United States are for 2009:

  • About 5,050 new cases will be diagnosed with CML (2,930 in men and 2,120 in women).
  • About 470 people will die of CML during 2009.

CML accounts for about 10% to 15% of all leukemias. The average person's lifetime risk of getting CML is about 1 in 625. This disease is slightly more common in men than in women It is also more common in whites than in African-Americans.

The average age at diagnosis of CML is around 66 years. Over half of cases are diagnosed in people 65 and older. This type of leukemia mainly affects adults, and is only rarely seen in children.

There has been dramatic progress in treatment over the past several years, so most people with CML are now surviving at least 5 years after diagnosis. But because the highly effective drugs are still fairly new, the average survival of people now being diagnosed with CML is not known.

Last Medical Review: 11/05/2009
Last Revised: 11/05/2009

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