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  • Los cambios en la piel relacionados con la edad pueden contribuir a las metástasis del melanoma

    Age-Related Changes in Skin May Contribute to Melanoma Metastases

    Los cambios relacionados con la edad que hacen que la piel se endurezca y se vuelva menos elástica también pueden contribuir a tasas más altas de cáncer de piel metastásico en personas mayores, según una investigación realizada por investigadores del Centro Oncológico Johns Hopkins Kimmel.

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