There is some variation among racial and ethnic groups, with men of Scandinavian background having higher than average rates of testicular cancer, and African-American men having a lower than average incidence.
The risk for testicular cancer is much higher for boys born with one or both of their testicles located in the lower abdomen rather than in the scrotum.
Nearly all torsions happen to adolescent males--between the ages of 12 and 18--because their testes enlarge by a factor of five to six during puberty.
About 5,000 people are diagnosed with gallbladder cancer each year in the United States, making it the fifth most common gastrointestinal cancer. It is more common in females than males and most patients are elderly.
Testicular torsion most commonly occurs in teenagers and young adults. The risk does decrease as the person ages, but this is because testicular torsion usually occurs during exercise and young men tend to exercise more than other age groups.
men seem to have a greater risk than women of contracting the disease; the male:female ratio in the United States and Canada is 3:2 as of the early 2000s. There is a strong association between cigarette smoking and kidney cancer.
In the United States, the disease is primarily confined to slaughterhouse workers.
Depends on several factors: Females: Having regular sex underage makes you very susceptible to cervical cancer certain genetics can make you susceptible to breast cancer Males: Testicular cancer is propably the most common of genital cancer However, you'll find that most organs tend to rely upon damaged genetics rather than pot luck :)
ITP does not appear to be related to race, lifestyle, climate, or environmental factors.
Having African American, Hispanic, Native American, or Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage.
Thoracic outlet syndrome is most common in women who are 35 to 55 years of age.
Tasmanian devils tend to be solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
in the lungs.
Threadworm infection, which is also called strongyloidiasis, occurs in most countries of the world but is natural to (endemic in) tropical and subtropical climates.