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Odds of Getting Insulinitis -and- of *Not* Getting Insulinitis in America

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May 15, 2013, 10:28:08 PM5/15/13
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The following odds are based on chances
of getting diagnosed with Insulinitis (old
name: type 1 diabetes) -and- of not getting
diagnosed with Insulinitis in America.

The odds apply to the chances of getting
Insulinitis at any time in one's entire
lifetime.

Note that odds vary significantly from
country to country, with the highest inci-
dence of Insulinitis in half of Europe, and
the lowest incidence of Insulinitis in China
and Venezuela.

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Current U.S. Population, per population clock
http://www.census.gov/popclock/

315,859,122 as of 7:24 AM, 5/15/13

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Your American Odds of Getting Insulinitis
-If- You Have No Relatives Who Have Insulinitis

How many Americans have Insulinitis?

Estimates vary widely, from 500,000 to
1 million to 1.5 million to 3 million, so
depending on which estimate used, the
odds of an American getting Insulinitis
over his/her entire lifetime are anywhere
from

If total Americans with Insulinitis = 500,000
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.15829842014188 in 100 (slightly less than one-6th of 1%)
which = 1 in 631.7182439999832

to

If total Americans with Insulinitis = 1 million
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.31659684028375 in 100 (slightly less than one-third of 1%)
which = 1 in 315.8591220000016

to

If total Americans with Insulinitis = 1.5 million
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.47489526042563 in 100 (slightly less than one-half of 1%)
which = 1 in 210.5727479999988

to

If total Americans with Insulinitis = 3 million
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.94979052085125 in 100 (slightly less than 1%)
which = 1 in 105.2863740000005

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American Odds of *Not* Getting Insulinitis
-If- You Have No Relatives Who Have Insulinitis

So, put another way, -if- you have no relatives
who have Insulinitis, your odds of *not* getting
Insulinitis over your entire lifetime are anywhere
from

99.84170157985812% (if 500,000 Americans have Insulinitis)
to
99.68340315971625% (if 1 million Americans have Insulinitis)
to
99.52510473957437% (if 1.5 million Americans have Insulinits)
to
99.05020947914875% (if 3 million Americans have Insulinitis)

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But what -if- you have a relative who has Insulinitis?

An article with a lot of specifics on that:

Genetics of Insulinitis and of the most prevalent
form of High Glucose Conditions, that being
Cellosis (old name: type 2 diabetes)
http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/genetics-of-diabetes.html

An article with a generalization of what your
risk is for getting Insulinitis over your
entire lifetime -if- any relative in your
genetic line has Insulinitis, published
May 14, 2013
http://www.sfgate.com/health/article/Type-1-diabetics-kin-at-risk-for-disease-4516355.php

Excerpt [with insert, not part of original
article, included in brackets]:

... You are 15 times more likely than the general
public to be diagnosed with ... [Insulinitis] if you
have a relative with the disease. That includes
first-degree relatives like parents, siblings and
children, but also aunts and uncles, nieces and
nephews, cousins and grandparents. ...

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American Odds of Getting Insulinitis
-If- a Relative Has Insulinitis

So, translating that 15 times more likely to the
data presented above, what are the odds of
being diagnosed with Insulinitis over your entire
lifetime if you have a relative who has Insulinitis
(and note, the odds are higher than that for
some relatives as shown in the genetic infor-
mation at the diabetes.org website above)

If total Americans with Insulinitis = 500,000
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2.3744763021282 in 100 (slightly more than 2.37%)
which = 1 in 42.11454959999888

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If total Americans with Insulinitis = 1 million
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4.74895260425625 in 100 (slightly less than 5%)
which = 1 in 21.0572748000001

to

If total Americans with Insulinitis = 1.5 million
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7.12342890638445 in 100 (slightly more than 7%)
which = 1 in 14.03818319999992

to

If total Americans with Insulinitis = 3 million
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14.24685781276875 in 100 (slightly more than 14%)
which = 1 in 7.019091600000035

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American Odds of *Not* Getting Insulinitis
-If- You Have a Relative Who Has Insulinitis

So, put another way, -if- you have a relative
who has Insulinitis, your odds of *not* getting
Insulinitis over your entire lifetime are any-
where from

97.6255236978718% (if 500,000 Americans have Insulinitis)
to
95.2504739574375% (if 1 million Americans have Insulinitis)
to
92.87657109361555% (if 1.5 million Americans have Insulinits)
to
85.75314218723125% (if 3 million Americans have Insulinitis)

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