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- Dr. Eric Moore appointed medical director, International at Mayo Clinic - 3/26/2025
THE "NEW" PROSTATE CANCER INFOLINK
- Active surveillance: a future perspective
- NCCN guidance on initial management of low-risk, localized prostate cancer (redux)
- Projected attendance at AS research conference
- Registration for major active surveillance (AS) research conference now open
- NCCN guidance on the initial management of low-risk, localized prostate cancer
3.13.2012
Married Heart Surgery Patients Live Longer
Married heart surgery patients are far less likely than single patients to die
in the first three months after their operation, a new study finds.
The survival rate was more than three times as high for married patients as for single patients three months after surgery, the researchers report in the March issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Although the difference in survival was strongest in the first few months, the analysis of data from more than 500 male and female patients who had emergency or elective coronary bypass surgery also found that the strong protective effect of marriage continued for up to five years.
Overall, single patients were nearly twice as likely to die as married patients.
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