7/5/2007 Why Liver Cancer Is More Prevalent in Males
than in Females Production of a protein that promotes inflammation appears to be linked to the higher incidence of liver cancer in men than in women, researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine have determined in mouse studies.
Not exact matches
Fall and fall - related injuries are common among elderly individuals, with significant socioeconomic consequences for individuals and society, and women are affected more
than men due to the decrease
in female sex hormone
production.»
The reduction
in number was linked to a progressive abandonment of traditional breeding sites: a typical example is the Elephant Point area of Saunders Island (from about four hundreds breeding
females in 1981 to less
than ten
in 1997, with a net
production probably equal to 0; Poole - Evans, pers.