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Nova studija: Krvna grupa A povezana s većim rizikom od raka dojke
Croatia🩺 Health16 hr. ago

Nova studija: Krvna grupa A povezana s većim rizikom od raka dojke

A new study suggests a potential link between blood group A and an increased risk of breast cancer. Researchers conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 29 previous studies involving over 13,000 women with breast cancer and more than 717,000 control participants. The findings indicate that individuals with blood group A have an 18% higher risk of developing breast cancer compared to those with blood group O. However, the study does not confirm a causal relationship but highlights a biological pattern warranting further research. Blood group antigens, which are proteins present on cell surfaces including breast tissue, may influence cancer development through interactions with the immune system or cellular behavior. The study emphasizes the need for additional research into genetic mechanisms, immune responses, and other biological processes to explore personalized approaches to prevention and treatment.

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Nova studija: Krvna grupa A povezana s većim rizikom od raka dojke

A new study suggests a potential link between blood group A and an increased risk of breast cancer. Researchers conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 29 previous studies involving over 13,000 women with breast cancer and more than 717,000 control participants. The findings indicate that individuals with blood group A have an 18% higher risk of developing breast cancer compared to those with blood group O. However, the study does not confirm a causal relationship but highlights a biological pattern warranting further research. Blood group antigens, which are proteins present on cell surfaces including breast tissue, may influence cancer development through interactions with the immune system or cellular behavior. The study emphasizes the need for additional research into genetic mechanisms, immune responses, and other biological processes to explore personalized approaches to prevention and treatment.

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