Estudio sorprendente: la cantidad de dientes se relaciona con la supervivencia del cáncer de páncreas

En el contexto de la revelación de Shelly Yachimovich de que fue diagnosticada con cáncer de páncreas en etapa temprana y se sometió a una cirugía para extirpar el tumor, un nuevo estudio presenta un…
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A new study links tooth count to survival odds after pancreatic cancer surgery, with patients who kept at least 21 natural teeth living nearly two years longer on median than those with 20 or fewer. The finding arrives as former politician Shelly Yachimovich publicly disclosed her own early-stage diagnosis and successful tumor removal. The researchers caution that oral health has not been proven to directly cause longer survival. The correlation may point to broader lifestyle or immune factors worth investigating.

