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Although medical science has made great strides in the prevention and treatment of cancer, it still remains that one in three individuals in the developed world will develop some form of cancer in their lifetime.
They also increase the possibility that you'll develop some form of mental health difficulty.
According to the American Cancer Society, by age 39, one in 51 women will develop some form of cancer.
More than one in three people will develop some form of cancer during their lifetime, so why aren't we talking about it more?
Although all infants develop some form of attachment to their caregivers, the strength and quality of that attachment depends partly on the parents' behaviour to the child.
Practically every person who inherits a mutated copy of a tumour suppressor gene will develop some form of cancer (see Inherited susceptibility to cancer).
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Studies have shown that African-Americans may be more likely to develop some forms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease after smoking than whites, for instance.
Approximately 80-100 million children and adults around the world develop some forms of leukemia each year.
Considering that the A673T mutant reduces the production of Aβ, it might be interesting to evaluate if a correlation exist between the presence of the mutation and an eventual higher risk to develop some forms of encephalomyelistis.
Conducting meaningful community engagement for EVD research during the current epidemic may be challenging in view of the urgent need to develop some forms of therapy that can help reduce case fatality.
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) health strategy specifically refers to the necessity of developing some form of bi- or multilateral agreement to manage the brain drain of professionals from African countries to the benefit of source countries [ 29].
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