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Never-married adults face higher cancer risk than married adults, study finds.
Adults who have never been married face a higher risk of developing cancer compared to those who have been married, according to a U.S. study.
Researchers found that never-married individuals had significantly increased rates of many cancers, with men about 70% more likely and women about 85% more likely to develop cancer.
The study suggests social factors linked to marriage, such as support systems and access to care, may contribute to these differences.
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Los adultos nunca casados enfrentan un mayor riesgo de cáncer que los adultos casados, según el estudio.