Widely Used Heart Drugs Linked to Better Breast Cancer Outcomes, Study in Journal of Clinical Oncology

Women with breast cancer who take common blood pressure drugs may have better odds of surviving the disease, according to two preliminary studies. In one study, women taking drugs known as beta-blockers survived longer without seeing the tumor return than those not on the medication. In the other, they were less likely to be diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer or die from it.

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