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Is Cancer boy and Capricorn girl a good match?

Yes, this is a very good match with Cancer woman and Capricorn men.


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Does Capricorn men get more woman then Scorpio men?

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Who can get breast cancer?

anybody can get breast cancer but mainly women get it.


What is cancer in men's breast called?

It is called Breast Cancer, it has the same name for women and for men.


How many deaths are caused by cancer?

1,529,560 men and women will be diagnosed with some sort of cancer and around 569,490 men and women will die.


The leading cause of cancer death in men and women is?

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How do men and women compare in the risk for cancer?

The risk for cancer can vary between men and women, with certain types of cancer being more prevalent in one gender than the other. Additionally, factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and exposure to risk factors contribute to individual variations in cancer risk. Here are some key points regarding cancer risk in men and women: 1. Common Cancers in Men: Prostate Cancer: This is the most common cancer in men, and the risk increases with age. Lung Cancer: Smoking is a major risk factor, and lung cancer is more common in men than in women. Colorectal Cancer: Men have a slightly higher risk than women for developing colorectal cancer. Bladder Cancer: Men are more likely than women to develop bladder cancer. 2. Common Cancers in Women: Breast Cancer: This is the most common cancer in women, and the risk increases with age. Lung Cancer: While smoking historically affected more men, lung cancer rates in women have risen due to increased smoking among women. Colorectal Cancer: Women have a slightly lower risk than men for developing colorectal cancer. Ovarian Cancer: Ovarian cancer is unique to women and is more common in older age groups. Uterine (Endometrial) Cancer: The risk increases with age, and factors such as obesity and hormone levels can contribute. 3. Shared Cancers: Lung Cancer: While historically more common in men, lung cancer rates have increased in women due to changing smoking patterns. Colorectal Cancer: Both men and women can develop colorectal cancer. 4. HPV-Related Cancers: Certain cancers, such as cervical cancer in women and cancer in both men and women, are associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. HPV-related oropharyngeal cancers are also observed in both genders. 5. Lifestyle Factors: Lifestyle choices, such as smoking, diet, physical activity, and alcohol consumption, can influence cancer risk in both men and women. 6. Hormonal Factors: Hormonal factors, such as estrogen and testosterone levels, play a role in gender-specific cancers like breast and prostate cancer.


Is breast cancer exclusively a concern for women?

No, breast cancer can also affect men, although it is much less common in men than in women.