Background: It has been suggested that long-term activation of the body's stress-response system and subsequent overexposure to stress hormones may be associated with increased morbidity. However, evidence on the impact of major life events on mortality from breast cancer (BC) remains inconclusive. The main aim of this study is to investigate whether major negatively or positively experienced life events before or after diagnosis have an effect on BC-specific mortality in women who have survived with BC for at least 2 years. Methods: We conducted a case fatality study with data on life events from a self-administered survey and data on BC from the Finnish Cancer Registry. Cox models were fitted to estimate BC mortality hazard ratios (MRs) b...
Objective Life stress exposure may impact on health and disease. Previous literature showed that str...
The overall survival of breast cancer patients has increased quite remarkably in the past decades in...
The presented doctoral work explores the relationship between psychosocial stress in the form of lif...
Background: It has been suggested that long-term activation of the body's stress-response system and...
The authors prospectively investigated the relation between stressful life events and risk of breast...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women in Western societies. Studies examining the rela...
The association between stressful life events and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis. Duijts SF, Ze...
Our study aims to assess mortality from causes other than breast cancer among women with breast canc...
Purpose - Whether an unfavorable lifestyle not only affects breast cancer risk, but also influences ...
BackgroundWomen diagnosed with breast cancer frequently attribute their cancer to psychological stre...
The research project described in this thesis was designed to determine whether psychosocial stress ...
Importance: Several studies have reported an association between the use of statins and breast cance...
Background: Due to improved outcomes in breast cancer (BCa), the proportion of affected women dying ...
Introduction: evidence suggests an excess of long-term mortality due to cardiovascular diseases, sec...
BackgroundBreast cancer (BC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide, and the treatments are fre...
Objective Life stress exposure may impact on health and disease. Previous literature showed that str...
The overall survival of breast cancer patients has increased quite remarkably in the past decades in...
The presented doctoral work explores the relationship between psychosocial stress in the form of lif...
Background: It has been suggested that long-term activation of the body's stress-response system and...
The authors prospectively investigated the relation between stressful life events and risk of breast...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women in Western societies. Studies examining the rela...
The association between stressful life events and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis. Duijts SF, Ze...
Our study aims to assess mortality from causes other than breast cancer among women with breast canc...
Purpose - Whether an unfavorable lifestyle not only affects breast cancer risk, but also influences ...
BackgroundWomen diagnosed with breast cancer frequently attribute their cancer to psychological stre...
The research project described in this thesis was designed to determine whether psychosocial stress ...
Importance: Several studies have reported an association between the use of statins and breast cance...
Background: Due to improved outcomes in breast cancer (BCa), the proportion of affected women dying ...
Introduction: evidence suggests an excess of long-term mortality due to cardiovascular diseases, sec...
BackgroundBreast cancer (BC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide, and the treatments are fre...
Objective Life stress exposure may impact on health and disease. Previous literature showed that str...
The overall survival of breast cancer patients has increased quite remarkably in the past decades in...
The presented doctoral work explores the relationship between psychosocial stress in the form of lif...