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Top 3 Diseases Affecting Men In The USA

 


Top 3 Diseases Affecting Men In The USA



Here are the top three major disease-categories affecting men in the U.S. today, ranked by prevalence and impact (especially mortality). The data are aimed at adult males; risk factors apply broadly.


1. Cardiovascular diseases (Heart disease)

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  • The most frequent cause of death among U.S. men is heart disease (often referring to conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart attack, ischemic heart disease). (CDC)

  • For example, men age 18+: about 50.8% have hypertension (measured or medicated) which is a major risk factor. (CDC)

  • Chronic heart and blood‐vessel diseases are flagged as major culprits in declining male life expectancy and worse male health outcomes. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

  • Why it matters: Because of high prevalence of risk factors (e.g., hypertension, obesity ~39.2% of men age 20+, smoking ~12.5% of men age 18+) (CDC)

  • Key prevention/tips: manage blood pressure, cholesterol; maintain healthy weight; exercise; quit smoking; regular check‐ups.


2. Cancer

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  • Cancer is the second leading cause of death among men in the U.S. (CDC)

  • While many specific cancers affect men, some top ones include lung cancer (major cause of cancer death), prostate cancer (very common in older men) and others. (Hamilton Health Center)

  • Because men often skip screenings or delay care: e.g., a survey found that > 50% of men say they do not get regular health screenings. (Cleveland Clinic)

  • Prevention/tips: smoking cessation (especially for lung cancer), age-appropriate screening (e.g., prostate, colorectal), healthy lifestyle (diet/exercise), know family history.


3. Unintentional injuries (including accidents) / Chronic lower respiratory diseases

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  • The third largest cause of death among men includes unintentional injuries (accidents) and chronic lower respiratory diseases (e.g., COPD) according to leading-cause mortality tables. (UNC School of Medicine)

  • For example: men have higher rates of accidents, work‐related injuries, overdose, etc. Additionally, respiratory illnesses linked to smoking are prevalent. (Illinois Department of Public Health)

  • Why it matters: these are more preventable than many diseases — lifestyle changes, safety precautions, avoiding risk behaviours make a difference.

  • Prevention/tips: safe work and leisure habits (e.g., seat belts, helmets), smoking cessation, avoid exposures to lung irritants, follow guidelines for occupational safety.


Additional notes

  • It’s important to recognize that “disease burden” can also include high‐prevalence but lower‐mortality conditions (e.g., diabetes, chronic kidney disease) which are rising among men. (Hamilton Health Center)

  • Risk factors common to all three include: smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, poor diet, high blood pressure, and delayed healthcare engagement (men tend to see doctors less often).

  • Specific to men: societal and behavioural factors (less likely to seek preventive care) contribute to worse outcomes. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)



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