Mortality and cancer incidence in persons with numerical sex chromosome abnormalities: a cohort study.
Mortality and cancer incidence were assessed in a cohort of 1373 patients with numerical sex chromosome abnormalities diagnosed at three cytogenetics centres in Britain during 1959-90, and were compared with expectations from national rates. Four hundred patients with Turner's syndrome were fol...
Main Authors: | Swerdlow, A, Hermon, C, Jacobs, P, Alberman, E, Beral, V, Daker, M, Fordyce, A, Youings, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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