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Woman who should not have developed beyond embryo astonishes scientists

Por: Newsweek Health November 07, 2022

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A 36-year-old Spanish woman has survived having 12 different tumors–five of which were malignant–over a 34-year period.Doctors are perplexed as to how she was able to progress through even the earliest stages of embryonic development, let alone overcome so many malignant growths.The patient developed her first tumor when she was just two years old and she has since developed new growths every few years. To understand the mechanisms behind... + full article



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