Bone Drugs May Increase Risk of Throat Cancer
Really, the specialty to see regarding esophageal cancer are the gastroenterology doctors or a general surgeon.
In any case, the study published in JAMA found that when taking bone drugs, the risk of developing esophageal cancer (not throat) was 2 in 1,000. Normally, the risk of developing cancer of the esophagus in people aged 60 to 79 is 1 in 1,000.
The increase is not that staggering. Not even close. I call it a "blip" of an increase.
Read the USA Today story here.
Read the JAMA research abstract here.
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