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Stress May Affect Aggressive Breast Ca Growth


 

From the American Association for Cancer Research

Longitudinal studies, ideally obtaining stress data in healthy subjects prior to diagnoses of cancer and other diseases, could offer illuminating insight in the contribution of psychosocial factors to disease development.

Betsy Bates Freed, Psy.D., is a clinical psychologist in Santa Barbara, Calif., and a medical journalist. She has no relevant financial disclosures.

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