Long-Term Statin Use Is Unlikely To Increase Cancer Risk

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Long-Term Statin Use Is Unlikely To Increase Cancer Risk

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Researchers have further established that long-term use of statins is unlikely to substantially increase or decrease overall cancer risk, according to study results presented at the Ninth Annual A

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