Cancer Survivors Face Future Risk (HealthDay)
3rd Oct 2005, 18:40 GMT
The ever-improving treatments that are successfully helping cancer patients are also increasing the risk they will live long enough to develop second cancers, a study sponsored by the National Cancer Institute indicates.
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