Too old for a new heart?

Older patients have to face systemic bias in their treatment, beyond a spectrum of diseases from cancer to heart failure. Individuals of the 70s, 80s and 90s are less likely to offer equal options to take care of young patients. In case of heart failure, patients of advanced age are often considered poor candidates for…

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How lymphoma rewires the human genome

Translocation chromosomal is “cut and paste” errors that run many lymphoma, a type of blood cancer and the sixth most common form of cancer. This includes mental cell lymphoma, a rare but aggressive sub -avoidance that is diagnosed in one of every 100,000 people each year. Source link

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