Adult cancer survivors, particularly those diagnosed within five years and/or have a history of chemotherapy, have an increased risk for bone fractures, specifically pelvic and vertebral fractures, compared to older adults without cancer (ACS), according to a recent large study by researcher
Washington [US], January 10 (ANI): According to the findings of new research the risk of a person's bones getting fractured increases due to loss of enzymatic processes within the body.
Washington [US], January 6 (ANI): A new study suggests that a loss of enzymatic processes within the body can increase a person's risk of bone fracture.
Washington D.C.[USA], April 8 (ANI): There is a higher risk of bone fractures to pre-school children who are overweight than normal-weight pre-schoolers, suggests a recent study.