Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsProstate CancerColorectal CancerLung CancerSkin CancerTesticular CancerPancreatic CancerLiver and Bile Duct CancerLeukemiaEsophageal CancerBladder CancerNon-Hodgkin’s LymphomaNervous System CancersTips to Lower Your Cancer Risk
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Prostate Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Lung Cancer
Skin Cancer
Testicular Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Liver and Bile Duct Cancer
Leukemia
Esophageal Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Nervous System Cancers
Tips to Lower Your Cancer Risk

Thankfully, survival rates overall are improving, even for some difficult-to-treat cancers.Better treatments and early detection—especially for colon cancer—are saving lives. Still, for males, the average risk of developing cancer at some point in their lives is 40.5% or nearly one in two.
The Most Aggressive Cancers in MenLung, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers are the most aggressive cancers in men.
The Most Aggressive Cancers in Men
Lung, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers are the most aggressive cancers in men.
This article looks at the 12 most common types of cancer in men and the top causes of cancer death in men in the United States. It also explores some things to be aware of to lower your risk.
The most common cancer in older males (50+) isprostate cancer.It is also the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths among all men in the United States. It will be responsible for an estimated 35,250 deaths in 2024.
Rates of prostate cancer are higher in Black men than in those of other races and ethnicities. Black men are often diagnosed at younger ages also.
Lung cancer deaths in men outrank prostate cancer deaths, because of differences in the survival rates of the two diseases. There are far more men, roughly one in eight across a lifetime, who are diagnosed with prostate cancer. But their survival rate at five years approaches 99% while lung cancer survival rates remain far lower.
Prostate cancer: One of the Most Curable TypesFor stages 1 and 2, prostate cancers have a five-year survival rate of 99%. Most prostate cancers are very slow-growing or remain stable and are very treatable.
Prostate cancer: One of the Most Curable Types
For stages 1 and 2, prostate cancers have a five-year survival rate of 99%. Most prostate cancers are very slow-growing or remain stable and are very treatable.
Most men are diagnosed before they haveprostate cancer symptoms. Be sure to let your healthcare provider know if you have a family history of prostate cancer, which may increase yourrisk for the disease.
How Prostate Cancer Is Diagnosed
The Three Cancers That Only Affect MenPenile, prostate, and testicular cancers are the only types that only affect men.
The Three Cancers That Only Affect Men
Penile, prostate, and testicular cancers are the only types that only affect men.
In the United States, colorectal cancer, meaning all cancers of the colon and rectum combined, is the third most common cancer.In men, it is also the third leading cause of cancer death.
Colon cancer screeningfor the general population can clearly save lives. Acolonoscopymay detect early cancers in the colon.
Unlike some other screening tests in men, it accomplishes two purposes:
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force advises people who are at average risk to begin colon cancer screening at age 45.Depending on family history and colon-related medical conditions, colon screening may be started at a much younger age.
Colon Cancer Symptoms
Lung cancerleads the list of fatal cancers in men. It is the reason for more deaths than the next two leading cancers—prostate and colorectal—combined. Lung cancer was projected to cause 65,790 deaths in men in 2024.
Symptoms of lung cancer in malesmay include:
Risk factors for lung cancerinclude smoking, but there are others. Among them isradon gasexposure, the cause of up to 14% of all lung cancers across the globe and the leading cause among non-smokers.
The American Cancer Society has the same guidelines, except they have no time limit on how long a person should continue the annual screenings.
How Lung Cancer Is Diagnosed
Men are more likely to die of melanoma than women at any age. White adolescents and young men are around twice as likely to die from melanoma as white women of the same age. By age 80, men have triple the risk. Melanoma is the most dangerous form ofskin cancer.
There are some possible explanations for this disparity between the sexes. Men typically tend to be:
Some ways to practice sun safety include:
What does skin cancer look like?Various types of skin cancer look different. The mnemonic deviceABCDE (and F)can help in recognizing when a skin change may indicate melanoma, the most serious type:A: AsymmetryB: BordersC: ColorD: DiameterE: Elevation or evolutionF: “Funny looking”
What does skin cancer look like?
Various types of skin cancer look different. The mnemonic deviceABCDE (and F)can help in recognizing when a skin change may indicate melanoma, the most serious type:A: AsymmetryB: BordersC: ColorD: DiameterE: Elevation or evolutionF: “Funny looking”
Various types of skin cancer look different. The mnemonic deviceABCDE (and F)can help in recognizing when a skin change may indicate melanoma, the most serious type:A: Asymmetry
B: Borders
C: Color
D: Diameter
E: Elevation or evolution
F: “Funny looking”
Symptoms of Skin Cancer
Testicular canceris most typically diagnosed in men aged 15 to 45, with an average age of about 33, but it can occur at any age.While the exact cause is unknown, researchers believe that a combination of genetic, physiological, and environmental factors is involved.
Some common disease associations include:
Other risk factors may include:
Although none of these risk factors has been proven to cause or contribute to testicular cancer, these have long been associated with the disease.
Testicular cancer: One of the Most Curable TypesThe cure rate for testicular cancer, at around 95% for all men treated, is excellent.Only about 500 men in the U.S. will die from testicular cancer in 2024.
Testicular cancer: One of the Most Curable Types
The cure rate for testicular cancer, at around 95% for all men treated, is excellent.Only about 500 men in the U.S. will die from testicular cancer in 2024.
Signs and symptoms of testicular cancer can include:
See your healthcare provider if you feel any of these signs or symptoms.
Pancreatic canceris the fourth most fatal cancer in men. It occurs far less often than prostate or even colon cancers, but the survival rate remains quite poor.
The overall five-year survival rate is 13%, but that drops to just 3% when people are diagnosed at the later stage of the disease.Unfortunately, most of them are, in large part because early-stagesymptomsare either vague or non-existent.
There is currently no screening test for the general population, but screening may be needed for some people with a genetic predisposition. Because there may be a genetic element, it’s a good idea to share a thoroughfamily medical historywith your healthcare provider.
Cancers of the liverandbile ductare the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men in the U.S.
If a cancer originates in the liver, it’s called primary liver cancer. It’s important to distinguish liver cancer from metastases to the liver, as many people who speak of liver cancer are actually referring to cancer that hasspread to the liverfrom other regions of the body.
Commonsymptoms of liver cancerin both males and females include jaundice, loss of appetite, and abdominal pain.Currently, there is no general screening test available for liver cancer. Testing may be recommended for somepeople at risk, such as people with chronic hepatitis B infection or cirrhosis.
Leukemiais not one disease but rather several types of blood-related cancer. They include:
Thecauses of leukemiavary depending on the type. Because it’s a blood-related cancer, symptoms are not usually related to one specific region of the body. In addition,symptoms of leukemiaoften overlap with those of other conditions.
Improvements inleukemia treatmenthave been encouraging. For example, acute lymphocytic leukemia (the type most common in children) used to be rapidly fatal. The five-year survival rate is now 91% in children and 75% in adolescents. For adults, depending on the kind of leukemia, survival rates range from 26% to 86%.
Despite an inability to “cure” some cancers, the idea is that many cancers will eventually be managed as chronic diseases—like diabetes is now.
How Leukemia Is Diagnosed
Esophageal canceris the seventh most fatal cancer in men in the United States. There are two primary types of cancer of the esophagus:
Symptoms of esophageal cancermay include:
Esophageal cancer is oftendiagnosed in the later stagesof the disease, in part because the symptoms are common in other conditions too.
The overall five-year survival rate for esophageal cancer is 22% and varies considerably with the stage at diagnosis. The five-year survival rate for people who have the disease diagnosed locally is 49%. It drops to 6% for those who have a distant spread of the disease.
Bladder canceris the eighth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, and the fourth most common cancer diagnosed in men. An estimated 63,070 men will receive a diagnosis in the U.S. in 2024.
There are several types of bladder cancer, the most common beingtransitional cell carcinoma.
In roughly 50% of men, bladder cancer is diagnosed at an early stage when it affects only the inner layer of cells in the bladder.This underscores the need to know therisk factorsandsymptomsin the hopes of an early diagnosis, especially because there is not yet a general screening tool.
Smoking is believed to be the cause in almost 50% of men with bladder cancer.
Comparing Bladder Cancer Treatment Options
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL)is the ninth most fatal cancer in men. This cancer begins in the lymphatic system, which is part of your immune system.
Specifically, NHL starts in lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell found in structures calledlymph nodes. These nodes are found in various locations, including the neck, armpits, between the lungs, and others.
There are over 30 types of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. They are broken down into two major groups depending on whether the affected lymphocytes areB cellsorT cells. The behavior of these tumors varies widely, with some lymphomas being very slow-growing and others being quite aggressive.
Symptoms of non-Hodgkin’s lymphomadepend on what lymph nodes are affected, although it’s important to note that this type of cancer tends to spread throughout the system before it is found.
Somerisk factorsdiffer from those implicated in other cancers. These may include:
Since there are so many types and subtypes of NHL, it’s hard to talk about prognosis. However, the overall five-year survival rate of people with NHL is approximately 74%.
Hodgkin’s vs. Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Brain and Other Nervous System Cancers
Brain cancer, along with related nervous system cancers, is the 10th most common cause of cancer-related deaths in men in the U.S.
Symptoms can include:
These cancers are primary brain and nervous system cancers, like gliomas or central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma. That means they did not start somewhere else, like the lung, and spread there.
Diagnosis usually is done on the basis of a physical exam, a CT or other imaging, and possibly biopsy.Surgery to treat brain cancer may be an option, but chemotherapy and radiation are likely options.
How a Brain Tumor Is Diagnosed
According to the World Health Organization, the most common causes and risk factors of cancer include:
Remember that changeable lifestyle choices as well as work and living environments can be key contributors to a cancer diagnosis.
Causes and Risk Factors of Cancer
Summary
New screening guidelines, treatments, and other advances mean that many people are surviving cancer or living with it longer. It’s important to be familiar with the signs and behaviors associated with the 12 most common cancers in men. Keep in mind that some cancers can be “silent threats,” meaning they don’t typically cause symptoms until they are advanced. Talk to your healthcare provider to get a better sense of your overall risk and take the preventative steps necessary to avoid these 12 common cancers.
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