Breast Cancer Patients Have Raised Risk Of Developing Second Cancer
10th Dec 2005, 01:53 GMT
A new large-scale study on women with breast cancer found a 25 percent increase in the risk of developing a new non-breast cancer compared to women without cancer. The study, published online December 8, 2005 in the International Journal of Cancer, the official journal of the International Union Against Cancer (UICC), is available via Wiley InterScience (http://www... click link for more info.
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