Gender Differences in Urothelial Bladder Cancer: Effects of Natural Killer Lymphocyte Immunity
Men are more likely to develop cancer than women. In fact, male predominance is one of the most consistent cancer epidemiology findings. Additionally, men have a poorer prognosis and an increased risk of secondary malignancies compared to women. These differences have been investigated in order to b...
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Main Authors: | Charles T. Lutz, Lydia Livas, Steven R. Presnell, Morgan Sexton, Peng Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d3a9c8abee96428c8e5070708fb638e5 |
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