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Quitting Breast Cancer Treatment can Raise Risk of Death
Every year, breast cancer kills thousands of women. A new study from the U.K. shows that breast cancer patients can reduce risk of its recurrence and prevent death by the cancer if they took tamoxifen for the prescribed five-year period.
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