Marriage tied to better bladder cancer survival
5th Oct 2005, 20:11 GMT
The support of a spouse may help Bladder cancer patients live longer lives, new research suggests. The study, of nearly 6,000 Americans with Bladder cancer, found that those who were married had better survival rates than single patients. The apparent marriage benefit remained even when...
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