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Bowel cancer patients without vital social support are twice as likely to have poorer overall health

21:31 EDT 1 Nov 2017 | ecancermedicalscience

Bowel cancer patients who lack a key type of social support are more than twice as likely to experience poorer overall health and quality of life, according to new research by the University of Southampton and Macmillan Cancer Support published today in...

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