Men have a higher risk of dying from cancer compared to women, mainly because males have a higher initial risk and are generally diagnosed when the cancer is further advanced, a National Cancer Institute Study has revealed in Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. The researchers examined a database with details on 36 different types of cancer for a 30-year period up to 2006. Women were found to have a higher mortality rate in just five types of cancer - including gall bladder, thyroids, and breast.