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Weight linked to risk of second cancer after breast cancer


Weight linked to risk of second cancer after breast cancer
Kaiser Permanente study has important public health implications given the number of breast cancer survivors with excess body weight.
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DENVER, April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Breast cancer survivors who are overweight have a statistically significant increased risk of developing second primary cancers, according to results from a study conducted by Kaiser Permanente researchers and published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
There are approximately 3.9 million breast cancer survivors in the United States today and studies have found women diagnosed with breast cancer have an 18% increased risk for developing a second cancer compared to the general population. This increased risk is likely due to shared risk factors between the first and second cancers, genetic susceptibility, and long-term effects of breast cancer treatment. ....

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Why Johnson & Johnson's one-shot Covid vaccine could be a game changer


Why Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot Covid vaccine could be a game changer
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Why Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot Covid vaccine could be a game changerBy Noah Weiland, New York Times
Last Updated: Mar 05, 2021, 10:04 AM IST
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Some people are eager to get it because they want the convenience of a single shot. And public health officials are enthusiastic about how much faster they could get a single shot distributed.
Johnson & Johnson vaccine also can be kept at normal refrigeration temperatures for three months ideal for distribution at nonmedical sites such as stadiums and convention centers.
In North Dakota this week, health officials are sending their first Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines to pharmacies and urgent care clinics, where people who don’t necessarily have a regular doctor can get the single jab. In Missouri, doses are going to community health centers and rural hospitals. And in North Carolina, health providers ....

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