Vanishing Y chromosomes could aid or worsen lung cancer outcomes
NeutralScience

- Research indicates that the loss of the Y chromosome in men is linked to lung cancer, the most common type of cancer, suggesting a nuanced relationship between genetic changes and disease progression.
- Understanding the implications of Y chromosome loss could lead to new insights in lung cancer treatment and prognosis, potentially affecting patient outcomes and therapeutic strategies.
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