That is most of the reason, yes. I'm pretty sure part of it is also because of the funding gap between research into men's health issues as opposed to women's, and the disparity between the care that's available, or even the extent to which people give a shit. For example, breast cancer research receives 10x the funding in Canada that prostate cancer research does, despite the fact that prostate cancer kills more men than breast cancer kills women.
That is most of the reason, yes. I'm pretty sure part of it is also because of the funding gap between research into men's health issues as opposed to women's, and the disparity between the care that's available, or even the extent to which people give a shit. For example, breast cancer research receives 10x the funding in Canada that prostate cancer research does, despite the fact that prostate cancer kills more men than breast cancer kills women.