The influence of bio-behavioural factors on tumour biology: pathways and mechanisms

MH Antoni, SK Lutgendorf, SW Cole, FS Dhabhar… - Nature reviews …, 2006 - nature.com
Nature reviews cancer, 2006nature.com
Epidemiological studies indicate that stress, chronic depression and lack of social support
might serve as risk factors for cancer development and progression. Recent cellular and
molecular studies have identified biological processes that could potentially mediate such
effects. This review integrates clinical, cellular and molecular studies to provide a
mechanistic understanding of the interface between biological and behavioural influences in
cancer, and identifies novel behavioural or pharmacological interventions that might help …
Abstract
Epidemiological studies indicate that stress, chronic depression and lack of social support might serve as risk factors for cancer development and progression. Recent cellular and molecular studies have identified biological processes that could potentially mediate such effects. This review integrates clinical, cellular and molecular studies to provide a mechanistic understanding of the interface between biological and behavioural influences in cancer, and identifies novel behavioural or pharmacological interventions that might help improve cancer outcomes.
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