A study in Cancer Research Communications links marriage to lower cancer risk, with never-married men and women facing 68% and 83% higher rates. Experts cite social support, healthier habits, and better access to care. However, researchers stress that support systems, not marriage itself, are key, urging improved care and resources for single individuals to reduce disparities in cancer outcomes.
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