If you are a man you have a higher risk for 32 out of 35 cancers and it’s likely due to biology.
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If your a man you have a higher risk for 32 out of 35 cancers and it’s likely due to biology. This is what an international study on gender differences and cancer found. For many of these cancers there was no other explanation other than biology. The only cancer that was found much more commonly in women than in men was thyroid cancer. Environmental and behavioral factors like smoking, alcohol consumption, and occupation did have an influence on the development of some cancers but for many the differences were unexplained. So what does this mean? Whether you’re a man or woman take care of the things you can control like not smoking, eating healthy, and exercising. The rest, don’t worry about.
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