I heard one in three, but yeah, most people died from othering things. Women used to die most from childbirth, and everyone had a high risk of dying as an infant.
When you think about it, cancer back then was a certain death sentence, so for it not to even be the most prolific cause of death, say, 100 years ago, means we've come really far with medicine.
Is it true that 1 in 2 people get cancer?
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I heard one in three, but yeah, most people died from othering things. Women used to die most from childbirth, and everyone had a high risk of dying as an infant.
When you think about it, cancer back then was a certain death sentence, so for it not to even be the most prolific cause of death, say, 100 years ago, means we've come really far with medicine.
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American women still have a high morbidity for childbirth and pregnancy, and infant morbitidy is also high, for a so called first world country.