A common chemotherapy drug may raise the risk of cancer in the children and grandchildren of survivors, scientists warn.
Tests on mice found that giving a single course of ifosfamide to young male rodents triggered harmful genetic changes passed down to at least two generations of offspring.
As well as cancerous tumors, these changes were linked to a higher risk of kidney and reproductive diseases and behavioral and learning problems.
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