Thyroid cancer has become the most common cancer diagnosis among males aged 15-34 worldwide, surpassing testicular cancer. However, testicular cancer remains the most frequent cancer in this age group in 70 countries, primarily in populations of European ancestry. Thyroid cancer...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among European males [1]. The incidence rate varies by more than sevenfold (25–193 per 100,000) [2] probably because of the different use of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test which leads to identify many non-lethal diseases and therefore to ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most commonly diagnosed human cancers in males. Nearly 191,930 new cases and 33,330 new deaths of PCa are estimated in 2020. Androgen and androgen receptor pathways played essential roles in the pathogenesis of PCa. Androgen depletion therapy is the most ...
Prostate cancer has no particular prevention strategyother than basic good health practices such as exercising and eating a healthy diet. Like most cancers, regular screenings are the best way to beat this form of the disease. The disease is most common in males over the age of 50 so fellows...
Prostate cancer has no particular prevention strategyother than basic good health practices such as exercising and eating a healthy diet. Like most cancers, regular screenings are the best way to beat this form of the disease. The disease is most common in males over the age of 50 so fellows...
Name a common causative factor in male and female infertility. Name two diseases/abnormalities scientists are concerned about in European human males. What is the term used to identify Down syndrome that names the congenital defect? What are some minor complications which may occur if a condition ...
Proportion of lung and bladder cancers in males resulting from occupation: A systematic approach Studies conducted in several countries that investigated the relationship of occupation and cancer in men were reviewed and compared. Estimates of the prop......
Generally speaking, the most common assumption was behavioral. Males and females would apparently undertake different behaviors, which in turn would lead to different rates of cancer risk. Stay updated with the latest news! Subscribe to The Jerusalem Post Newsletter ...
Exogenous sex hormones, menstrual and reproductive history, and risk of non-melanoma skin cancer among women: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis Introduction The most common three types of skin cancers are named for their presumed cell of origin: the keratinocyte derived cancers (KC) ...
Children (aged <21 years), edentulous patients, and those with a history of any type of cancer, cancer therapy, oral dysplasia, immunodeficiency, and autoimmune disorders were excluded. Definition of cases and controls All non-Hispanic white males with primary squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue...