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<blockquote data-quote="Michele01" data-source="post: 1869624" data-attributes="member: 188227"><p>I am one of the first people who ended up hours away from death with severe DKA and posted about this to warn others. Unfortunately a year later I was diagnosed with the most aggressive form of breast cancer. Luckily it was found very quickly but I would urge everybody who has taken Forxiga of any of the similar drugs to have regular mammograms. I cannot honestly say that this was caused by the drugs but there is no family history of breast cancer and my genes were tested and were negative. Although there was some suggestion in early trials that linked it to cancer there was never any concrete evidence. My specialist agreed to flag up my breast cancer and hopefully if anybody else has been in a similar position their consultants have fond the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michele01, post: 1869624, member: 188227"] I am one of the first people who ended up hours away from death with severe DKA and posted about this to warn others. Unfortunately a year later I was diagnosed with the most aggressive form of breast cancer. Luckily it was found very quickly but I would urge everybody who has taken Forxiga of any of the similar drugs to have regular mammograms. I cannot honestly say that this was caused by the drugs but there is no family history of breast cancer and my genes were tested and were negative. Although there was some suggestion in early trials that linked it to cancer there was never any concrete evidence. My specialist agreed to flag up my breast cancer and hopefully if anybody else has been in a similar position their consultants have fond the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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