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ScienceDaily · 12/02/2024 12:36 EDT

Newfound mechanism may explain why some cancer treatments boost risk of heart disease

A cancer therapy that prompts the body's immune defenses against viruses and bacteria to attack tumors can make patients more vulnerable to heart attack and stroke. A possible explanation for this side effect is that the treatment interferes with immune regulation in the heart's largest blood vessels, a new study suggests.

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