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Married men who get prostate cancer are 40 per cent less likely to die from the disease than those who are single, a new study shows.
A happy marriage appears to have a powerful protective effect against the devastating effects of a tumour.
It's not clear why wedlock bolsters survival prospects, but one theory is that men who have been through a divorce or who are widowed are more at risk because of the damaging effects of stress on their bodies.
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