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    Many cancer cells have too many chromosomes. A new study reveals their role in promoting cancer — and their potential as a new target for treatment.

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    • New Yale study: Cancer cells rely on extra chromosomes (aneuploidy) for tumor growth. Innovative CRISPR-based method, ReDACT, to remove them hinders cancer's malignant potential. Possible new route for targeted cancer treatments! 🧬🔬 #Cancer https://t.co/fzdFiPuRmO

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    For Saybrook’s Jenny Tan, soon to be an investment banker, the convergence of domains was a theme that emerged at Yale.

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    • Really proud of our @Yale graduating students, including Jenny Tan, our research assistant for the #HealthAndVeritas podcast and a STAR performer in the Yale college course that I teach. Congrats to all the graduates, everywhere! H/t ⁦@hmkyale⁩ https://t.co/03VmrjjG1y

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    Black patients are less likely than other groups to receive early uterine cancer diagnoses. A new Yale study finds they experience delays in diagnostic tests.

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    • “Overall, we found a pretty consistent difference in the quality of care received by Black and white patients,” said Xiao Xu, an associate professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive sciences @YaleMed https://t.co/7nKgzJgJ2G @JNCI_Now #cancer #disparities