Breast Cancer Survivors Face Increased Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
10th Dec 2005, 01:46 GMT
A huge study involving more than 500,000 women suggests that breast cancer survivors are 25 percent more likely to develop cancer in another part of their body than women without a history of the disease.
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