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Nocturnal Hypoxia Due to Sleep Apnea Worsens the Prognosis of Lung Cancer and Melanoma, According to a Study with the Participation of the Jiménez Díaz Foundation.

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Intermittent hypoxia caused by sleep apnea alters the immune system, complicating the prognosis of patients with immunogenic tumors such as lung cancer and melanoma, according to a multicenter study in which the Jiménez Díaz Foundation participated through its Health Research Institute (IIS-FJD). The results of the research, which was funded by the Health Research Fund (FIS), granted by the Carlos III Health Institute and co-financed by the Euro…
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Intermittent hypoxia caused by sleep apnea alters the immune system, complicating the prognosis of patients with immunogenic tumors such as lung cancer and melanoma, according to a multicenter study in which the Jiménez Díaz Foundation participated through its Health Research Institute (IIS-FJD). The results of the research, which was funded by the Health Research Fund (FIS), granted by the Carlos III Health Institute and co-financed by the Euro…

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PR Noticias broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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