When she was just a year old, Brenda Yano was diagnosed with acute leukemia. She was one of the lucky ones, cured by aggressive chemotherapy. Years later, Yano was told the cure had come with a cost: She could never have a baby. But no one cautioned her about the potential damage four years of chemotherapy would do to her heart.
by Steve Sternberg
U.S. News
October 20, 2015