The most deadly cancer varies depending on the gender. For men, the deadliest cancers are lung and bronchus, prostate, colon and rectum, pancreas, and liver
. In 2023, it is estimated that lung and bronchus cancer will cause 67,160 male deaths, followed by prostate cancer with 34,700 deaths, and colorectal cancer with 28,470 deaths
. For women, the deadliest cancers are lung and bronchus, breast, colon and rectum, pancreas, and ovary
. In 2023, it is estimated that lung and bronchus cancer will cause 59,910 female deaths, followed by breast cancer with 43,170 deaths, and colorectal cancer with 24,080 deaths
. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in both men and women, with 127,070 expected deaths in men and 59,910 expected deaths in women
. The second deadliest cancer for men is prostate cancer, while the second deadliest cancer for women is breast cancer
. Other deadly cancers include colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and liver cancer