Top 5 diseases affecting men, and the clinical trials racing to treat them
- Women in the U.S. live 4.9 years longer than men, with average lifespans of 81.4 years for women and 76.5 years for men as of 2024, according to the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics.
- Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer in American men and is the second leading cause of cancer death after lung cancer.
- Heart disease is the leading cause of death in U.S. men, responsible for about one in four male deaths.
- Testicular cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men aged 15 to 35, according to MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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Top 5 diseases affecting men, and the clinical trials racing to treat them
Kivo reports on the top 5 diseases affecting men, highlighting disparities in health, the urgency of clinical trials, and the importance of proactive care.
Top 5 diseases affecting men, and the clinical trials racing to treat them - Stateline Publications
Top 5 diseases affecting men, and the clinical trials racing to treat themEvery year on Father's Day, we celebrate the dads in our lives. But American men are, statistically, working against the odds. According to the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, women in the U.S. now outlive men by 4.9 years on average: 81.4 years for women versus 76.5 years for men as of 2024. And research from Harvard Chan School and UC San Francisco suggests …
Top 5 diseases affecting men, and the clinical trials racing to treat them - Hillsboro Sentry Enterprise
Top 5 diseases affecting men, and the clinical trials racing to treat themEvery year on Father's Day, we celebrate the dads in our lives. But American men are, statistically, working against the odds. According to the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, women in the U.S. now outlive men by 4.9 years on average: 81.4 years for women versus 76.5 years for men as of 2024. And research from Harvard Chan School and UC San Francisco suggests …
Top 5 diseases affecting men, and the clinical trials racing to treat them - The Mexico Ledger
Top 5 diseases affecting men, and the clinical trials racing to treat themEvery year on Father's Day, we celebrate the dads in our lives. But American men are, statistically, working against the odds. According to the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, women in the U.S. now outlive men by 4.9 years on average: 81.4 years for women versus 76.5 years for men as of 2024. And research from Harvard Chan School and UC San Francisco suggests …

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