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[ad_1] One in 10 cancer cases is hereditary and occurs more frequently in women than in men, said Rosa María Álvarez Gómez, coordinator of the National Cancer Institute's Hereditary Cancer Clinic (INCAN). …
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[ad_1] One in 10 cancer cases is hereditary and occurs more frequently in women than in men, said Rosa María Álvarez Gómez, coordinator of the National Cancer Institute's Hereditary Cancer Clinic (INCAN). …
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[ad_1] In Mexico, one in ten cases diagnosed with cancer is of hereditary origin, said the coordinator of the hereditary Cancer Clinic of INCAN. According to the National Cancer Institute (INCAN) Hereditary …
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