Alzheimer's and dementia most common death in England and Wales

Alzheimers and dementia are the cause of death of over 1,100 people every weekAlzheimers and dementia are the cause of death of over 1,100 people every week
Alzheimers and dementia are the cause of death of over 1,100 people every week
Alzheimer's and dementia are now the biggest killer in England and Wales with more than 1,100 people dying from the disease each week, according to official figures.

The Office for National Statistics revealed people losing their lives to dementia and Alzheimer's now account for 11.6 per cent of all deaths.

This is more than double the figure from five years ago thanks to longer life spans and better detection and diagnosis.

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The many forms of cancer are still the largest collective killer, accounting for 529,655 or 27.9 per cent of deaths registered in England and Wales in 2015.

However, dementia and Alzheimer's are the biggest individual killer, accounting for 61,686 deaths in 2015, and overtaking Ischaemic heart diseases for the first time.