In the quiet work of a pathology laboratory in Palestine, a twenty-two-year examination of nearly two thousand removed appendixes has revealed that what appears to be routine inflammation sometimes conceals something far more consequential. Researchers found hidden neoplasms in roughly one of every eighty-four specimens — tumors that no surgeon had suspected, no naked eye had seen, and no patient had known to fear. The study joins a long tradition of medicine discovering that the ordinary procedure, examined carefully enough, can carry extraordinary information, and it makes a quiet but firm c
Large Palestinian appendectomy study reveals hidden cancers in 1.2% of specimens
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