A new Canadian study finds that two-thirds of current cancer patients and over three-quarters of former cancer patients aged 50 and over report having a high quality of life despite their illness.
“Cancer patients were doing much better than we had expected,” write researchers Professor Esme Fuller-Thomson, lead author of the study, and Sandra Rotman, Endowed Chair and Director of the Institute for Life Course and Aging at the University of Toronto.
“Two-thirds met our very stringent...
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