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  "textContent": "Women are more likely to survive cancer than men but face a higher risk of serious and adverse side effects from treatment, according to a landmark international study from Adelaide University. Conducted in partnership with international collaborators and published in the JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute the research identified consistent differences between male and female cancer patients in both survival and treatment toxicity.",
  "title": "The cost of survival: Women more likely to survive cancer but suffer more severe side effects"
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