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Most common types of cancer infographics
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Most Common Types of Cancer Infographics Example
Slide Content
The slide displays statistical information about the most common types of cancer affecting men and women. For men, three types of cancer are highlighted: Prostate Cancer (26%), Lung Cancer (14%), and Colorectal Cancer (13%), which imply that prostate cancer has the highest incidence amongst the three. For women, Breast Cancer is shown to have the highest percentage at 31%, followed by Lung Cancer at 13% and Colorectal Cancer at 10%, indicating a significant prevalence of breast cancer among women.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a split composition with a light section for men on the left and a dark section for women on the right.
- A male and a female gender symbol are used to represent men and women respectively, placed at the top of each section.
- Circle icons with symbols for each type of cancer are centered in each section: a prostate for Prostate Cancer, lungs for Lung Cancer, and intestines for Colorectal Cancer.
- Prostate and Breast Cancer icons are highlighted with a larger circle and a higher contrast color scheme (blue and dark gray respectively).
- Below each icon, percentages are displayed in large, bold fonts with the name of the cancer type underneath in smaller text.
- The slide background is white, and the title is in the upper-left corner with a blue accent line underneath.
The slide presents a clear, visually balanced comparison between the most common cancers in men and women through the use of icons, contrasting colors, and gender symbols. The graphical elements are neatly arranged for easy comprehension.
Use Cases
- To present gender-specific health data in a medical or healthcare conference.
- For educational purposes in classrooms or public health awareness campaigns.
- Within a business environment, during a pharmaceutical company's presentation about targeted cancer therapies.
- As part of a pitch by nonprofit organizations to raise funds for cancer research focusing on the most prevalent types.