Marriage and Cancer Survival
This is not a joke. It's an actual Harvard study. Someone used cancer research money to collect this statistics.
Next time I have to go on chemo, I'll say "no thanks, my husband is already making me nauseous"
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What the heck?!
I'm trying to figure why this story disturbs me so much. I know I don't like the conclusions that are drawn from the study. While having a loving and supportive spouse is immensely helpful to a cancer patient or to anyone who is seriously ill, "marriage" is not the magic cure-all pill for a cancer patient.
Kelly
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Missing the point?lovesanimals said:What the heck?!
I'm trying to figure why this story disturbs me so much. I know I don't like the conclusions that are drawn from the study. While having a loving and supportive spouse is immensely helpful to a cancer patient or to anyone who is seriously ill, "marriage" is not the magic cure-all pill for a cancer patient.
Kelly
Maybe when I posted above, I was missing the point of the article, which is to state the obvious: having a circle of supportive and loving family/friends greatly helps a cancer patient's chances of survival?
Kelly
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Gosh that article justdebrajo said:marriage
What a CROCK! If marriage "helped" so much, why the Hell did I get it in the first place! To whoever wrote this artical...I bet YOU are not married!Debra
Gosh that article just crapped me out..! NOT..! Sounds like some poor misguided journalist at work.. Ron
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Sounds to me like someGSRon said:Gosh that article just
Gosh that article just crapped me out..! NOT..! Sounds like some poor misguided journalist at work.. Ron
Sounds to me like some brainic smart A$$ kids got an easy " A " on a grant for cancer "study" instead of cancer CURE! If you like paperwork, the government loves to give you money for some dumb reason!
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