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Survivors Of Childhood Cancer Less Likely To Marry
ScienceDaily, 10/09/09
Childhood cancer survivors typically suffer from the long–term effects of cancer treatment on physical health, and results of a new study suggest that social implications also exist, which may affect their chance of an "I do" at the altar. Survivors are 20 to 25 percent more likely "to never marry" compared with siblings and the general population, according to findings.
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