The Sun, a local daily, reported the following on 4 October 2011.
People recently diagnosed with lung cancer are at a higher risk of having a stroke than those without tumors, according to a Taiwanese study.
Researchers at China Medical University looked at data covering more than 150,000 adults and found that among those with lung cancer, 26 in every 1,000 experienced a stroke every year, compared with 17 in 1,000 who did not have cancer.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
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