Your risk of cancer and what to look out for, at 40, 50, 60, 70 and beyond

Bowel cancer rates are also rising among young adults for reasons which are unknown, although possible risk factors include a high intake of processed meats, alcohol, a sedentary lifestyle, and rising rates of obesity. In 2020, the US National Cancer Institute listed bowel cancer as the deadliest form of cancer in men under 50, as well as the third deadliest among women in the same age group. 

Melanoma is also one of the most common cancers diagnosed in young adults, particularly women. “If you have a new mole or something shows up in your skin, I would advise that you really should have that checked out,” says Ansell. “Particularly if there’s a change in the colour or the size or the consistency of those spots, it’s very important that you have a good skin assessment. And then just wearing sunscreen and reducing the amount of blistering sunburns you get could be very beneficial.”

50-74

Both men and women experience major hormonal shifts during middle age, which can trigger vulnerability to various cancers.

Women who begin menopause late, after the age of 55, are markedly more at risk of endometrial, ovarian and breast cancer because they have been exposed to more oestrogen which causes increased cell production, a risk factor for cancer. Likewise, post-menopausal women who are overweight in their fifties and sixties are also more at risk of these cancers because the body can derive oestrogen from body fat.

Overweight men in this age group are also more susceptible to aggressive prostate cancers, as the excess layers of fat around the prostate act as a source of nutrients for growing cancer cells. Researchers at Imperial College London have estimated that if the average 55-64-year-old male in the UK reduced their body mass index to within the ideal range of 18.5 to 24.9, there would be 1300 fewer prostate cancer deaths per year.

Ahmad explains that there are a range of tests available to men and women in this age range, from mammograms to the CA125 blood test for ovarian cancer. Breast screening at three year intervals is a procedure freely available on the NHS for all women between the ages of 50 and 71, although doctors advise you to see your GP as soon as possible if you develop concerning symptoms between screening appointments. NHS GPs may order a CA125 test if they suspect you might have ovarian cancer, but it can also be obtained privately if you are concerned due to family history of the illness.

‘There is no screening programme for prostate cancer, so we say that any man should get a PSA test from their GP from 50 onwards, and 45 if they have any known risk factors such as family history or a black ethnicity, or being Jewish,” says Perna. “If the GP is not happy to do so, and some are not, then I would recommend going private or looking for charity days where you can drop in and get a PSA test done.”

Lung cancer also starts to become more common during midlife, comprising 12% of cancer cases in men aged 50-74 and 13% of cases in women within that age range.

The Royal Marsden hospital recommends that all over 50s who either currently smoke or gave up in the last 15 years, should have an private annual low-dose CT scan to screen for lung cancer.

Since June 2023, the NHS has started rolling out a targeted lung health check programme (TLHC), a national scheme that identifies people aged 55-74 at increased risk of the disease. If you are deemed to be eligible, then you may be offered a scan. 

However, Perna points out that there is still a limit to what scans can pick up, so the best option is to quit smoking as soon as possible. “You can only spot big tumours on those scans, and you can’t really spot small tumours,” she says. “So not smoking is still the best form of prevention of all.”

75 and older

While cancer diagnoses in general become more common with age, this is not true for every form of the disease.

Oncologists say that the cancers which develop after the age of 75 tend to be heavily linked to accumulated DNA damage over the course of a lifetime, sometimes as a result of poor lifestyle habits.

In men, bladder and prostate diagnoses are very common while breast cancer still comprises 21% of female cancer diagnoses in over 75s. Lung and bowel cancer remain highly prevalent as well.

“With lung cancer, if you’ve been a smoker, a lot of carcinogens have been breathed in on a regular basis,” says Ansell. “With bladder cancers, there can be various substances that you’re urinating out, which can cause long term irritation of the bladder lining, putting you at risk. We have a lot to learn about bowel cancer, but dietary habits over the course of a lifetime may ultimately make a difference.”

Ansell says that anyone with a history of bowel cancer in their family should consider getting a colonoscopy scan to examine the health of their colon. Various tests are also available for bladder cancer, a disease which men are three to four times more likely to develop than women, for reasons which remain unknown. 

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