by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025
Men aged 65+ are 1.62 times more likely to die of cancer than are women in the same age group. Causes are undetermined, but may include work related risks and military duty. Keywords: white; non-white; female; male; sex; mortality; smoking; employment; jobs;...
by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025
The 2nd leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Keywords: gastroesophageal junction; GeJ; diet; obesity; smoking; H. pylori; Helicobacter pylori; nausea; vomiting; Vomiting blood; blood in the stool; HER2+ receptors; HER2 positive; proteins; abdomen; lymph...
by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025
Based on a National Cancer Institute brochure. Provides information on testicular health, cancer, and how to perform a self-exam; encourages regular exams. Keywords: testicle; scrotum; epididymis; reproductive organs; lump; enlarged; TSE; 800-4-CANCER.
by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025
2008. Keywords: BCa; pink ribbon; women; males; females; patients; ductal carcinoma; lobular; in situ; invasive; malignant; estrogen; family history; self examination; mammogram; lump; nipple retraction; staging; radiation; chemotherapy; hormone replacement therapy;...
by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025
Breast cancer can happen to men. It’s not just a woman’s disease. Living Longer and Healthier There is a crisis in men’s health Like women, men can develop breast cancer, a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the breast....