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Researchers have found that the effect of cancer during childhood can have long term repercussions when it comes to marriage. Data from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, which involve some 10,000 child cancer survivors (now adults), found that approximately 42% were married. 7.3 % either separated or divorced and 46% never married. Survivors were also 20-25% less likely to marry compared to their non-cancer affected siblings and the general population.

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