Risk of a second cancer after early breast cancer is low, say new findings

Published Date: 28 Aug 2025

For women diagnosed with early breast cancer, the long-term risk of developing a second primary cancer is low (around 2–3% greater than women in the general population), finds a study published in The BMJ.

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