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I believe the stress would come from the uncertainty of whether or not they have cancer, not from going into the MRI machine.

Just looking at myself, I feel a great level of distress over other, less serious, variations of uncertainty. Having been told I might have cancer, and then not getting to know for certain this very instant would be nothing short of nerve-wracking...



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