The data shows the distribution of lifetime probability of dying from cancer among males in Canada by cancer type, as of 2012. As of that year, there was a lifetime probability of 0.4% that a male in Canada would die from melanoma during his lifetime.
All cancers | 28.3 |
Lung and bronchus | 7.4 |
Prostate | 3.5 |
Colorectal | 3.5 |
Pancreas | 1.4 |
Bladder | 1.2 |
Leukemia | 1.1 |
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma | 1.1 |
Esophagus | 0.9 |
Stomach | 0.8 |
Kidney and renal pelvis | 0.7 |
Brain/CNS | 0.6 |
Multiple myeloma | 0.6 |
Liver | 0.5 |
Oral | 0.5 |
Melanoma | 0.4 |
Larynx | 0.2 |
Thyroid | 0.1 |