Survivors Of Childhood Cancers Treated With Cyclophosphamide More Likely To Develop Bladder Cancer Later In Life

Survivors of childhood cancers treated with the chemotherapy drug cyclophosphamide were five times more likely to develop bladder cancer later in life than the general population. Results of that new research

from the United Kingdom were presented during the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological organization (AUA).

Original post by Women’s Health / Gynecology News From Medical News Today

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