breast cancer
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Double Whammy: Heart Damages Due to Chemotherapy Higher in Patients with Diabetes, New Study Shows
Chemotherapy, today’s leading drug treatment for cancer, can be tougher on your heart when you have diabetes. This is what an emerging study presented at the EuroEcho-Imaging 2016.1 last December 10 suggested.
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