I never thought cancer could erase your fingerprints, but I guess you can find out with this interesting article. The visitor to the United States who was taking capecitabine or Xeloda, to treat head and neck cancer, found out his fingerprints were gone. You can also read the FDA patient information sheet on capecitabine (marketed as Xeloda) for the drug information.

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