Cholesterol-lowering drugs not associated with reduced colorectal cancer risk
4th Jan 2006, 08:20 GMT
Use of cholesterol reducing drugs is not associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer, according to a study in the January 4 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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