Researchers say blood and lung cancer patients more likely to experience higher levels of pain in later life
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John Stubbs doesn’t recall ever being asked about pain when he was diagnosed with leukaemia 23 years ago.
He was focused on his cancer diagnosis and treatment, and wasn’t thinking about the possible long-term effects and pain.
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