This could also mean that brain cancer treatments will be gender specific if cancer strains adapt to genders differently.
Do all cancers carry the same genetic marker for which gendered human they exist in? Hypothetically if they did couldn't we eventually target that as a potential cure for cancer?
Way out of my depth here but this seems to be staggering in its implications. Any causation from human sex in cancers genetics seems like a viable path for targeting cancer.
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This could also mean that brain cancer treatments will be gender specific if cancer strains adapt to genders differently.
Do all cancers carry the same genetic marker for which gendered human they exist in? Hypothetically if they did couldn't we eventually target that as a potential cure for cancer?
Way out of my depth here but this seems to be staggering in its implications. Any causation from human sex in cancers genetics seems like a viable path for targeting cancer.