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10 Diseases That Affect Men More Than Women

Leukemia

Presented in the same study, leukemia, a cancer of the body’s blood-forming tissues, was proven to be one and a half to two times more likely to form in men than women. According to a research, this fact might be the result of certain “sex-responsive” gene that makes this disease, and generally all cancers, more likely to affect males.

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