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[[Prompt::An epidemiologist is studying the prevalence of cancer among patients older than 40 years of age. He stratifies his collected data according to gender and according to mortality from the underlying cancer. What is the most common fatal cancer in females above the age of 40?]]
[[Explanation::The 3 most common cancers in males are as follows in decreasing prevalence: Prostate (most common), then lung, then colorectal. On the other hand, the 3 most common cancers in females are breast (most common), then lung, then colorectal. Nonetheless, prostate cancer in males and breast cancer in females are not the most common fatal cancers. The most common fatal cancer in both genders is lung cancer.