Health & Medicine
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Patients Treated for Cancer More Likely to Develop Highly Fatal Form of Leukemia
A genetic mutation could make patients formally treated for cancers to be more likely to develop an often-fatal form of leukemia years after being able to complete their cancer treatment.
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