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9. Statistics

There are 200,000 new diagnosed cases of Hashimoto's disease every year. The number of identified cases has increased in recent years because of better diagnostic techniques and tracking family members of known patients to catch genetic cases. Women are seven times more likely to have Hashimoto's than men. Experts believe the condition affects one to two percent of the population.

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