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Live Science on MSNWeird swelling of man's fingers and toes revealed cancer had 'completely replaced' the bones with lesionsAfter noting the swelling in his finger and toe, the man reported to the hospital for examination. Doctors found that the tip of each affected digit was red and swollen. They also ...
Back at the camp they compared it with images of Neanderthal finger bones, but it was much longer and thinner. They concluded it was most likely the phalanx, or middle finger bone, of a Homo sapiens.
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