print

Men and Cancer: Truth in Numbers

One in two men will have cancer during his lifetime. Some men will battle that diagnosis in their 20s while others will face cancer at a later age. Either way, men with cancer don’t fight it alone.

The most important things men can do to avoid cancer are to watch for symptoms, undergo recommended cancer screenings, avoid tobacco, and maintain a healthy weight through nutrient-rich foods and regular exercise.

Learn the facts and stats associated with men and cancer:

Audio: Dr. Kevin Doner talks about men’s health here.

Infographic: Learn about cancer prevention and detection for men of all ages here.

To learn more about new developments and cancer prevention tips, follow us on Twitter.

Click here to find a Texas Oncology physician near you.