Statistics of Stroke
The American Stroke Association (ASA), a division of the American Heart Association, reports the following statistics regarding strokes:
- Stroke is the fourth largest cause of death, ranking behind diseases of the heart, all forms of cancer, and lower respiratory disease.
- Almost every 40 seconds in the United States, a person experiences a stroke.
- Over four million U.S. adults live today with the effects of a stroke.
- ASA estimates strokes cost the U.S. $73.7 billion in 2010.
- Women account for about six in 10 stroke deaths.
- Black males have almost twice the risk of a first-ever stroke compared with white males.
- Hispanics have an increased risk of stroke compared with non-Hispanic whites.
- Each year about 795,000 people suffer a new or recurrent stroke in the U.S.
- Stroke accounts for about one out of every 18 deaths in the U.S.
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Last reviewed: 1/10/2012