Women With Breast Cancer Face Increased Risk Of Developing A Second Cancer
9th Dec 2005, 05:46 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.
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