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An estimated 50 60% of adult males in developing countries are regular smokers (18).
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[6] Tuberculosis is a well-documented cause of male infertility in developing countries [7].
Sexually transmitted diseases are regarded as one of the first ten causes of unpleasant diseases in young male adults in developing countries and the second major cause of unpleasant diseases in young female adults [10].
Penile squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is rare in developed countries but comprises 10% of male malignancies in developing countries [1].
UNFPA calculated a shortfall of 7 billion male condoms in developing countries in 2000 [ 51] increasing to 16 billion in 2006, mainly due to increased population figures [ 52].
Regional age-standardised incidence rates also suggest that female incidence was slightly higher than male incidence in developing regions, particularly in AmrD where the number of deaths female cancers was high.
If a hormone imbalance is detected, doctors often use androgen receptor inhibitors for women.[8] Androgen is typically considered a male hormone, as it is important in developing male reproductive organs and secondary male characteristics.
This table shows that healthy behaviour decreases risk of experience of violence and injuries among males in these developing countries.
http://ACTRN12612000306819 Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in developed countries (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer).
ACTRN12611000392965 Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in developed countries (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) [ 1].
Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in developed countries, and in Australia approximately one-fifth of men with prostate cancer have advanced disease.
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