Patients with thymus removed are twice as likely to have cancer
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Patients with thymus removed are twice as likely to have cancer
oncologist David Scadden told the Harvard Gazette
In some patients with thymus cancer or chronic autoimmune diseases ,such as myasthenia gravis, this gland is not always a problem, although surgical removal of the thymus is required
Among the patients examined, there were more than 6000 people whose thymus, was not removed control group, and 1146 people whose thymus was removed
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oncologist David Scadden told the Harvard Gazette
In some patients with thymus cancer or chronic autoimmune diseases
such as myasthenia gravis
this gland is not always a problem
although surgical removal of the thymus is required
Among the patients examined
there were more than 6000 people whose thymus
was not removed control group
and 1146 people whose thymus was removed