The average age at diagnosis is between sixty and seventy years.
Young age at diagnosis and treatment for relapsed disease increase the risk.
Studies from Germany have shown that age at diagnosis has been rising since the 1960s.
The average age at diagnosis is 62 for women and 69 for men.
Men are on average 37-44 years old at diagnosis, and women 34-44.
The mean age at diagnosis was similar in both groups.
The earlier the age at diagnosis, the more quickly the disease progresses.
The average age of patients at diagnosis is 2 years old.
The higher the patient's age at diagnosis, the more likely he or she is to die from the disease.
The median age at diagnosis in a large study was 66 years.