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Work, School Buffer Post-Traumatic Stress for Young Cancer Patients

Young man having chemotherapy treatment at home and reading a book. (stock image)ANN ARBOR–(ENEWSPF)–July 30, 2013.  Young adults with cancer should try to stay occupied with school, work and other activities during the year after their diagnosis to become less vulnerable to post-traumatic stress symptoms, say University of Michigan researchers.

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