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Wendy Demark-Wahnefried is a vital researcher for the lives of cancer patients once they finish treatment. Many of her work deals with how survivors can change their way of life in order to better their chances at not getting sick again. I believe she should be represented on wikipedia because there are not many studies being done that are like hers, and I believe based on some of her past researchers that she will have some new findings that will be beneficial to the field.
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