Oral cancer is on the rise in American men, with health insurance claims for the condition jumping 61 percent from 2011 to 2015, according to a new analysis.
The most dramatic increases were in throat cancer and tongue cancer, and the data show that claims were nearly three times as common in men as in women during that same period with a split of 74 percent to 26 percent.
The startling numbers - published in a report by FAIR Health, an independent nonprofit - are based on a database of more than 21 billion privately billed medical and dental claims.