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Cancer survivors 'face increased heart disease risk'

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Cancer survivors 'face increased heart disease risk'

Cancer survivors 'face increased heart disease risk'

Researchers from The Ohio State University found that around 35 per cent of people in the U.S. who have had cancer have an elevated risk of being diagnosed with cardiovascular disease in the next decade, compared with about 23 per cent of those who didn't have cancer.


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