UH Study Finds Native Hawaiian Colorectal Cancer Patients Twice As Likely To Die From Sepsis
December 22, 2022
December 22, 2022
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Dec. 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release on Dec. 21, 2022:
In Hawaii, Native Hawaiian cancer patients have a two-fold increased risk of dying from sepsis, a life-threatening immune response to an infection, compared to other ethnicities, according to a new study co-authored by University of Hawaii Cancer Center researchers. The study aimed to determine the role of genetics in the survival of colorectal cancer patients with seps . . .
In Hawaii, Native Hawaiian cancer patients have a two-fold increased risk of dying from sepsis, a life-threatening immune response to an infection, compared to other ethnicities, according to a new study co-authored by University of Hawaii Cancer Center researchers. The study aimed to determine the role of genetics in the survival of colorectal cancer patients with seps . . .