UroToday.com Reports That the Use of Personal Permanent Hair Dye Is Not Linked to Bladder Cancer Risk
15th Nov 2006, 03:53 GMT
UroToday reports on a study determining if there is a link between the use of Permanent Hair Dye and the development of bladder cancer. Christopher P. Evans, M.D. reports on the following: An...
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