Sex discrepancies in cancer research: a systematic review of prospective and retrospective investigations in lung, melanoma, and colorectal cancers
IntroductionAccording to the latest Cancer Statistics, colorectal, lung, and melanoma are three of the most common cancers that affect both males and females. While males have consistently had a higher incidence and mortality rate in all three types of cancers, females have been shown to have better...
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Main Authors: | Maria Díaz Rosario (Author), Camille A. Vélez-Morell (Author), Daniela V. Martinez (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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