How Patient Weight Can Skew Prostate Cancer Screening Efforts
New research has revealed one of the most common screening tests for prostate cancer can be skewed by the weight of the patient being screened.
New research has revealed one of the most common screening tests for prostate cancer can be skewed by the weight of the patient being screened.
What does this mean? Researchers have found that a genomic variant in a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) called rs11672691 influences prostate cancer aggressiveness. Genome-wide association
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