Sex disparities in cancer mortality: the risks of being a man in the United States.
Published Apr 1, 2013 · B. Najari, M. Rink, Philip S Li
The Journal of urology
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Study Snapshot
Key takeawayMen are more likely to have nonsex specific cancers and die from them, with a stable discrepancy in mortality rates for the last decade.
PopulationOlder adults (50-71 years)
Sample size24
MethodsObservational
OutcomesBody Mass Index projections
ResultsSocial networks mitigate obesity in older groups.