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A gene once believed to be extremely rare may actually be surprisingly common—and capable of quietly raising the risk of ...
As many as one in 3,000 people could be carrying a faulty gene that significantly increases their risk of a punctured lung, ...
A faulty FLCN gene may affect 1 in 3,000 people, raising their risk of pneumothorax, but shows a much lower kidney cancer ...
New estimates put one in 3,000 people at risk of a defective gene that increases their risk of a punctured lung ...
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In a groundbreaking revelation, scientists at the University of Cambridge have found that one in 3,000 people may carry a faulty gene that significantly heightens their risk of suffering a punctured ...
UK researchers have found that one in 3,000 people could be carrying a defective gene that significantly raises their risk of ...
The gene in question, FLCN, is linked to a condition known as Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome, symptoms of which include benign skin tumours, lung cysts, and an increased risk of kidney cancer.