I’m a doctor
New study findings reveal that men in the US are more likely to be diagnosed with late-stage cancers than women.
The story so far
Research indicates that for many cancer types, men face a higher risk of late-stage diagnoses compared to women. This trend is specifically noted within the United States.
Coverage from the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Bioengineer.org, NDTV, and News-Medical emphasizes the disparity in diagnosis timing between genders. One New York Post report titled "I’m a doctor" also appears in the current trend cycle.
Future developments depend on further data from the cited study. Coverage does not yet specify the underlying causes for these diagnostic differences.
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Who reported it (7)
- Men More Likely To Be Diagnosed With Advanced Cancer U.S. News & World Report · 45d ago
- Men more likely than women to be diagnosed with late-stage cancer study finds TheHealthSite · 45d ago
- Men in the US more often diagnosed with late-stage cancers than women Bioengineer.org · 45d ago
- Men Are Far More Likely To Be Diagnosed With Late-Stage Cancers Than Women, Finds Study NDTV · 45d ago
- For Many Cancer Types, Men Are More Likely Than Women to Be Diagnosed at a Later Stage American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) · 45d ago
- Men face higher risk of late-stage cancer diagnoses than women News-Medical · 45d ago
- I’m a doctor New York Post · 45d ago broke it first
The obvious questions
Who is more likely to be diagnosed with late-stage cancer?
According to the study, men are more likely than women to be diagnosed at a later stage for many cancer types.
Where was this trend observed?
Bioengineer.org specifically mentions that this occurs in the US.
Which organizations reported these findings?
The findings were reported by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Bioengineer.org, NDTV, and News-Medical.
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