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Home  /  Health  /  Cancer rates in men predicted to rise by 84% over the next three decades, researchers warn

Cancer rates in men predicted to rise by 84% over the next three decades, researchers warn

by Shriya Kataria
August 13, 2024
in Health, Science, The US, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Cancer rates in men predicted to rise by 84% over the next three decades, researchers warn

Study Projects 84% Increase in Male Cancer Cases and Nearly 93% Spike in Deaths by 2050

A new study published in the American Cancer Society’s research journal, CANCER, has revealed a sobering forecast: cancer rates in men are expected to surge by a staggering 84% between 2022 and 2050. Even more concerning, cancer-related deaths among men are projected to increase by 93.2% over the same period.

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The Gender disparity: Why men are at higher risk

The study highlights a significant gender disparity in cancer rates and outcomes. One major factor is the higher exposure of men to various risk factors, including smoking and alcohol consumption. Moreover, men are more likely than women to encounter cancer-causing hazards in the workplace, such as harmful chemicals, radiation, and asbestos.

The research also identifies additional risk factors for men, particularly those over 65, those diagnosed with rare forms of cancer, and those living in countries with a low Human Development Index (HDI). These groups are more likely to face higher mortality rates from cancer.

Early detection: A critical gap in men’s healthcare

The study points out a critical gap in early detection programs for male-specific cancers, such as prostate and testicular cancer. While there are established early detection programs for cancers that predominantly affect women, such as cervical cancer, no equivalent programs exist for men.

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To address this disparity, the study’s authors have outlined several key recommendations aimed at reducing cancer mortality among men in the coming decades.

Recommendations for reducing cancer disparities

Among the proposed measures are the implementation of early detection programs for prostate and testicular cancers, the establishment of universal healthcare systems, and the enactment of stronger regulations to protect workers from occupational hazards.

“These steps are crucial to reducing cancer disparities and ensuring cancer equity among men globally,” the study asserts. The researchers emphasize that by adopting these strategies, it is possible to significantly reduce the burden of cancer and ensure equitable access to prevention and care for men worldwide.

“This concerted effort would ultimately reduce disparities in cancer burden and ensure equity in cancer prevention and care for men across the globe,” the researchers concluded.

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The findings underscore the urgent need for targeted interventions and policies to address the looming public health challenge posed by rising cancer rates among men.

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