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Study links marital status with cancer risk differences

Published on: April 11, 2026 10:46 AM

Are unrealistic expectations ruining the institution of marriage in Pakistan ?

Cancer is a dangerous disease affecting all ages in modern era. A new study suggests marital status may be linked with risk. Researchers from University of Miami Miller School of Medicine analyzed data from more than 4 million cancer cases in the United States. Published in Cancer Research Communications, the study found unmarried individuals had higher risk across most cancer types compared with married individuals.

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Experts clarified marriage does not protect from Cancer, but social and behavioral factors may influence outcomes. According to researchers, married people often benefit from stronger social support systems, which can lead to earlier diagnosis and better adherence to treatment. This improves survival chances and outcomes.

 

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The study reported that unmarried men had about 70 percent higher risk of developing cancer compared with married men, while unmarried women showed up to 85 percent higher risk. Certain cancers were also more frequently diagnosed in unmarried groups.

Researchers also highlighted lifestyle differences as contributing factors, including higher rates of smoking, poor diet, weight gain, and delayed medical checkups among unmarried individuals. These behaviors can increase long-term cancer risk.

However, scientists emphasized the findings are not conclusive and require further investigation. They noted that marital status is only one of many social determinants of health and should not be seen as a direct cause of disease.

The researchers advised individuals, especially unmarried people, to focus on preventive health measures, regular screening, and healthier lifestyles to reduce risk.

Read More: If women are strong, a society is strong 

Public health experts say the findings highlight the importance of social support in healthcare outcomes, but stress that individual risk varies widely depending on genetics, environment, and lifestyle. They also encourage routine screenings, early consultation with doctors, and awareness campaigns to ensure timely diagnosis and treatment across all population groups. Researchers say continued study is needed to better understand social determinants of cancer risk across different populations globally widely.

Filed Under: Health, Pakistan Tagged With: cancer, health study, Latest, lifestyle, marriage, Medical research, public health

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