Health & Medicine
Not all Women Undergoing Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer have Increased Heart Disease Risk: Researchers
Although there is some risk of heart disease in women undergoing radiotherapy for breast cancer, the benefits greatly outweigh the potential risks involved, researchers from University of Oxford and Scandinavia say. A new study has now found that women who are more likely to have a higher risk of heart disease post treatment can be identified and treated with alternative therapies.
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