Prostate cancer deaths overtake those from breast cancer

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The number of men dying from prostate cancer has overtaken female deaths from breast cancer for the first time in the UK, figures show.

 

An ageing population means more men are developing and dying from the disease.

 

Prostate Cancer UK says advances in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer are paying off, and increased funding could benefit prostate cancer.

 

The biggest cancer killers in the UK remain lung and bowel cancer, with prostate now in third place.

 

The latest figures from 2015 show there were 11,819 deaths from prostate cancer compared with 11,442 from breast cancer.

 

 

Although deaths from prostate cancer have been rising over the past 10 years or so, the mortality rate or the proportion of men dying from the disease has fallen - by 6% - between 2010 and 2015.

 

For breast cancer the mortality rate has come down by 10%, meaning deaths in women are declining more quickly.

 

To read the article in full go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-42890405

 

You can also view more articles under the topic Men's Health within Health Advice

 

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