Current Scenario of Cancer- The Incidence of Cancer in Men

Speciality: Oncology


Speaker:

Dr. Ashish Singh | MBBS, MD, Medical Oncology, CMC

Description:

A warm welcome to all the medical professionals in this crucial session on understanding the current scenario of cancer. This presentation will provide a detailed overview of the incidence of cancer in men, focusing on prevalent trends, key risk factors, and the importance of early detection. Globally, cancer is a leading cause of death, and its burden on men varies significantly by region and lifestyle. Understanding the most common cancers that affect men, such as prostate, lung, and colorectal cancer, is essential for developing effective prevention and screening strategies.

The current landscape of cancer in men is characterized by the dominance of a few specific types. In many parts of the world, prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer, while lung and bronchus cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Other common malignancies include colorectal cancer, oral cancer, and head and neck cancers, which are often linked to modifiable risk factors like tobacco use and alcohol consumption. A deeper look at the incidence data reveals geographical disparities, with certain regions showing higher rates of specific cancers due to unique environmental, genetic, and lifestyle factors.

Therefore, get an overall knowledge of the current scenario of cancer incidence in men. Listen to the webinar, led by Dr. Ashish Singh, absorb the shared knowledge on the latest trends and diagnostic advancements, and follow Hidoc for more such insightful webinar sessions.


See More Webinars @ Hidoc Webinars




Featured News
Featured Articles
Featured Events
Featured KOL Videos

1.

Researchers can now forecast how prostate cancer bone metastases will react to radium-223 treatment.

2.

Cardiopulmonary fitness is key for helping breast cancer patients manage post-diagnosis symptoms, say researchers

3.

In R/R Follicular Lymphoma, Tisa-Cel Produces Long-Lasting Responses.

4.

In MDS at Lower Risk, Novel Therapy Diminished Transfusion Dependency.

5.

WHO launches plan for free child cancer medicines


© Copyright 2026 Hidoc Dr. Inc.

Terms & Conditions - LLP | Inc. | Privacy Policy - LLP | Inc. | Account Deactivation
bot