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Scientists at UC Davis discovered a small genetic difference that could explain why humans are more prone to certain cancers than our primate cousins. The change affects a protein used by immune cells ...
Eva had no other symptoms or signs of illness, reports the Mirror. Sclerosing epithelioid fibrosarcoma is notorious for its ...
Dr. Nagarajan Kannan, one of the lead researchers, explained that they were able to trace how the cells in her fallopian ...
Obesity, a growing global epidemic, is identified as a significant, modifiable risk factor for ovarian cancer, a deadly ...
Obesity doesn’t just increase your risk of metabolic diseases it may also raise the risk of developing and progressing ...