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Heart failure more likely for some breast cancer survivors

Patients who were treated for breast cancer or lymphoma are more than three times at risk of developing congestive heart failure, compared with patients who did not have cancer, finds a study

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Patients who were treated for breast cancer or lymphoma are more than three times at risk of developing congestive heart failure, compared with patients who did not have cancer, finds a study.

Congestive heart failure is when the heart muscle does not pump blood as well as it should.

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