Common gene variant in three seemingly unrelated gynecologic disorders suggests new options for screening for CVD and cancers

It’s always rewarding when what started out as largely an academic endeavor turns out to impact a lot of people — in this case women. Women suffering from endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and preeclampsia may be protected from future heart disease if they carry a specific common genetic variant on the surface of cells (insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor, or IGF1R). The research suggests new options for personalized screening and surveillance for cardiovascular disease.
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