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Color vision deficiency is linked to worse survival in bladder cancer
By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. A large electronic health record study suggests that difficulty recognizing painless blood ...
Out of sight, out of mind. A new study suggests a common eye condition could be quietly masking one of the only early warning ...
A new Stanford Medicine study suggests that colorblindness may obscure one of the earliest warning signs of bladder cancer ...
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Can colorblindness lead to worse outcomes for bladder cancer patients? A new study suggests so
The earliest symptoms of bladder cancer may go unnoticed by patients with colorblindness or similar color vision deficiencies ...
Colorblind people might have a unique disadvantage in noticing an early warning sign of certain cancers, a new study suggests.
Recognizing the sight of blood in urine, the most common first sign of bladder cancer, is often the impetus that leads people ...
The researchers found no significant difference between the outcomes of patients with colorectal cancer, whether or not the ...
The analysis showed a higher long-term mortality risk among bladder cancer patients with color vision deficiency. These ...
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Color blindness and bladder cancer: A bad combination for survival?
Study suggests inability to identify blood in urine may delay diagnosis and reduce surviva ...
New research suggests that color blindness can affect when early signs of disease are detected.
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