The data displays the leading 20 countries based on probability of mortality due to non-communicable diseases between ages 30 to 70 in 2016. In that year, those aged 30 to 70 years in Papua New Guinea had a 30% chance of dying from a non-communicable disease such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory disease.
Yemen | 30.6 |
Fiji | 30.6 |
Guyana | 30.5 |
Sierra Leone | 30.5 |
Mongolia | 30.2 |
Papua New Guinea | 30 |
Afghanistan | 29.8 |
Turkmenistan | 29.5 |
Kiribati | 28.4 |
Egypt | 27.7 |
LaoPeople's Democratic Republic | 27 |
Philippines | 26.8 |
Kazakhstan | 26.8 |
Haiti | 26.5 |
Indonesia | 26.4 |
South Africa | 26.2 |
Micronesia (Federated States of) | 26.1 |
Sudan | 26 |
Democratic People's Republic of Korea | 25.6 |
Russian Federation | 25.4 |