Love on borrowed time: Cancer patients find romance despite terminal prognosis

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When facing a disease with life-or-death stakes, matters of the heart may seem like a secondary concern. But cancer can serve as a 'litmus test' for a relationship -- and many fail, said Dr. Robert Rutledge, a Halifax radiation oncologist.

 

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