A new study found that childhood cancer survivors are nearly 3 times more likely to develop aging-related diseases compared to the general population.
Babies with heart birth defects appear to have a higher risk of developing childhood cancer, compared to those without a ...
I was cancer-free. I was in remission for two years, but at 29, I was unexpectedly diagnosed with advanced heart failure, which I managed with medications, an implantable cardioverter ...
Babies born with heart defects may be at increased risk for cancer within the first 10 years of life, according to new ...
Being born with a heart defect may be associated with an increased cancer risk for babies and their moms, according to new ...
Newborns with congenital heart disease and their mothers may both face elevated risk for cancer compared with their ...
MONDAY, March 10, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Female cancer survivors who walk and exercise more have a lower risk of dying from heart disease, a new study suggests. One hour a day of moderate to ...
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