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<p>According to a&nbsp;survey-based study published by <a href="https://www.wiley.com/" target="_blank">Wiley</a> online in <em><a href="https://acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10970142?dmmsmid=73865&amp;dmmspid=22624228&amp;dmmsuid=1961220" target="_blank">CANCER</a></em>, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adolescents and young adult cancer survivors in the United States are more likely to report experiencing chronic health conditions than their heterosexual peers with a history of cancer as well as their LGB peers without a past cancer diagnosis.</p>


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