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Digoxin Linked to Increased Risk of Breast Cancer | ThirdAge

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Digoxin, a heart drug, may cause an increased risk of breast cancer in women, a Danish study finds.

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Tags: Heart, Heart Failure Medication, Cancer, Breast Cancer, Drug, Women's Health, Antiarrhythmic Medication, Lanoxin

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