Study Finds Increased Cancer Risk in Family Members of Men Without Sperm

Study Finds Increased Cancer Risk in Family Members of Men Without Sperm

For men without sperm, the risk of familial joint cancer is 156%, and the risk of soft tissue sarcoma is 56%. Entered 2024.02.23 17:00 Entered 2024.02.23 17:00 Modified 2024.02.23 17:04 Views 38 Family members of men without sperm in semen have a 156% chance of developing bone and joint cancer, a 56% chance of developing … Read more
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