The stronger sex is three times more likely to get cancer and die from this disease almost three times more often than women, according to researchers from the Irish Cancer Society, according to Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women from 14 to 35 years old.. net In a study conducted at the Center for Men's Health by specialists from the Institute of Technology, using data from the National Cancer Registry of Ireland, it turned out that men were diagnosed with cancer 1.6-3 times more often than women. In addition, the mortality rate among the stronger sex was 1.6-2.
7 times higher..
In men, cancer usually affects organs such as the intestines, lungs, bladder, and stomach.. In rare cases, they are diagnosed with melanoma. Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, usually in women, but males are more likely to die from it..
Most often, the development of cancer, as well as death from it, according to experts, is preceded by an unhealthy lifestyle and late diagnosis..
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