By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY- A new study finds that cancer casts a long shadow on the lives of survivors, harming their ability to work and perform daily chores more than a decade after diagnosis. Compared with people without the disease, cancer survivors feel sicker, miss work more often, are more likely to be disabled and bedridden and are less likely to be employed, according to a study in today’s Journal of the National Cancer Institute. In a survey of more than 1,800 cancer survivors an

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Cancer survivors face other battles
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