Cancer risk is higher among never-married adults, particularly for preventable cancers, likely due to behavioral and social factors. Adults who have never married may face a much higher risk of developing cancer than those who are or have been married, according to a large U.S. study analyzing more than 4 million cases. The elevated risk [...]

Landmark Study Links Never Marrying to Significantly Higher Cancer Risk
Rebecca Dzombak, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine·SciTech Daily··1 min read
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