Life Expectancy of Individuals with Lou Gehrig’s Disease
Lou Gehrig’s disease, often called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS,
refers to a severe and progressive neurologic disorder which mainly appears in
adults with more men than women.
At present, throughout the global, there is yet no specific and standard cure
for Lou Gehrig’s disease. According to related statistics, the average life
expectancy of an individual with Lou Gehrig’s disease is 2 to 5 years from the
diagnosis, but it can vary greatly among different people due to many reasons,
and here are some statistics:
More than half of individuals with Lou Gehrig’s disease live just about three
years
Twenty percent live about 5 years
Ten percent live about 10 years
Only five percent can live more than 20 years
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