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Color blindness linked to lower bladder cancer survival, early study hints
People with color blindness may be less able to spot an early sign of bladder cancer, making them likelier to be diagnosed ...
A retrospective cohort study suggested that people with color blindness may have a higher risk of mortality from bladder cancer compared with those who can see colors. The researchers hypothesized ...
People who are colorblind may be missing a life-saving warning sign of bladder cancer. Analysis of the electronic health records of hundreds of people found that those with color vision deficiency ...
A large electronic health record study suggests that difficulty recognizing painless blood in urine may delay diagnosis and worsen long-term survival for bladder cancer patients with color vision ...
Colorblind people might have a unique disadvantage in noticing an early warning sign of certain cancers, a new study suggests. Reading time 3 minutes Having colorblindness could be even more of a ...
Bladder cancer remains one of the most frequently diagnosed urologic malignancies worldwide, imposing a heavy and persistent ...
People with color vision deficiency -- commonly known as color blindness -- may have a higher risk of mortality from bladder cancer compared with those who can see colors, a retrospective cohort study ...
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