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Blood study of Y chromosome predicts shorter survival
April 30, 2014
By
Sharon Kingman
LONDON – Older men who have lost the Y chromosome from their peripheral blood cells are significantly more likely to develop cancer and to die than those who retain the Y chromosome in their blood cells, a study in Sweden has found.
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