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World Cancer Day: Thick skin on palms, soles linked to oesophageal cancer

<p>The thickened skins on our palms and soles, generally adapted to withstand high pressure and physical stress, may also act as a sign of the cancer of the oesophagus -- the eighth most common cancer in the world</p>

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Thick skin on palms, soles linked to oesophageal cancer
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London: The thickened skins on our palms and soles, generally adapted to withstand high pressure and physical stress, may also act as a sign of the cancer of the oesophagus -- the eighth most common cancer in the world -- when they get bigger, researchers say.

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