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- Retired Toledo fire chief raises awareness about prostate cancer, shares his story
- Wirral author sees rise in men seeking mental health support
- It’s important that men – especially Black men – are aware of their risk of prostate cancer’
- Government urged to ‘grasp the nettle’ on social media’s impact on young men
- Former MLB player, Atlanta native gives advice for men during Colon Cancer Awareness Month
American men are sicker, die earlier than men living abroad, study says
By ABC13 Houston, 07/15/2022 “…The study looked at men from the U.S, Switzerland, Norway, New Zealand, Germany, Australia, the U.K.,
What Is Exacerbating Male Health Inequality?
By The HRD, 07/17/2022 “…New research* highlights the fact that twenty-five per cent of employers do not offer any male-specific
HPV-Related Throat Cancer Outcomes in Men Vary by Race, Ethnicity
By The Daily Nonpareil, 07/15/2022 “…Non-Hispanic White men are disproportionately affected by late-stage human papillomavirus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal cancer (OPC), but
Men Are Way More Likely To Die From Skin Cancer Than Women
By Joline Buscemi – HuffPost, 07/13/2022 “… Males are significantly more likely than females to die of melanoma, according to
Why men should get tested for the BRCA gene
By CNN, 06/27/2022 “…The BRCA genetic mutation puts people at risk for certain cancers. Most people associate it with breast cancer,
Black, Hispanic Men More Often Die From HPV Throat Cancer
By Futurity, 07/07/2022 “…Men are three times as likely to test positive for HPV as females and are five times
Prostate cancer overtakes breast cancer as Australia’s most common cancer
By Mirage News, 07/05/2022 “…Data just released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare estimates 24,217 Australian men will
Why does melanoma hit men particularly hard?
By Fox16, 06/09/2022 “…To be crystal clear, anyone can get melanoma. But it affects men and women differently, the American
What are the signs of breast cancer in men?
By Medical News Today, 05/29/2022 “…People of all genders and all sexes can get breast cancer because all humans have
Men’s Health Month is a reminder to prioritize men’s health
By Daytona Times, 06/10/2022 “…June is Men’s Health Month, which makes this the perfect time to highlight the massive public