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Cancer patients treated with chemotherapy are more likely to get an infection. That’s because chemotherapy can weaken the immune system. Take steps to lower your risk of getting sick with COVID-19. This video shows some things you should do.
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Data brief: Male Breast Cancer Incidence and Mortality, United States—2013–2017
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