The association between stressful life events and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis.Duijts SF, Zeegers MP, Borne BV.Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands. sfa.duijts@epid.unimaas.nlBreast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women in Western societies. Studies examining the relationship between stressful life events and breast cancer risk have produced conflicting results. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to identify studies on this relationship, between 1966 and December 2002, to summarize and quantify the association and to explain the inconsistency in previous results. Summary odds ratios and standard errors were calculated, using random effect meta-regression analyses...
Background: It has been suggested that long-term activation of the body's stress-response system and...
ObjectiveReview empirical evidence for a relationship between psychosocial factors and breast cancer...
The purpose of this study was comparing the stress of breast cancer patients to that of healthy wome...
The association between stressful life events and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis. Duijts SF, Ze...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women in Western societies. Studies examining the rela...
The authors prospectively investigated the relation between stressful life events and risk of breast...
BackgroundWomen diagnosed with breast cancer frequently attribute their cancer to psychological stre...
The objective of the current meta-analysis was to verify the association between stressful life even...
Several risk factors for breast cancer are well established, however the role of stress as one of th...
OBJECTIVE: The possible impact of stress on cancer incidence remains controversial. We prospectively...
The presented doctoral work explores the relationship between psychosocial stress in the form of lif...
The objective of the current meta-analysis was to verify the association between stressful life even...
IntroduÃÃo: VÃrios fatores de risco para cÃncer de mama estÃo bem estabelecidos, entretanto o papel ...
Background. Epidemiological evidence continues to accumulate on the effect of psychosocial and behav...
International audienceTo investigate whether work related stress, measured and defined as job strain...
Background: It has been suggested that long-term activation of the body's stress-response system and...
ObjectiveReview empirical evidence for a relationship between psychosocial factors and breast cancer...
The purpose of this study was comparing the stress of breast cancer patients to that of healthy wome...
The association between stressful life events and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis. Duijts SF, Ze...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women in Western societies. Studies examining the rela...
The authors prospectively investigated the relation between stressful life events and risk of breast...
BackgroundWomen diagnosed with breast cancer frequently attribute their cancer to psychological stre...
The objective of the current meta-analysis was to verify the association between stressful life even...
Several risk factors for breast cancer are well established, however the role of stress as one of th...
OBJECTIVE: The possible impact of stress on cancer incidence remains controversial. We prospectively...
The presented doctoral work explores the relationship between psychosocial stress in the form of lif...
The objective of the current meta-analysis was to verify the association between stressful life even...
IntroduÃÃo: VÃrios fatores de risco para cÃncer de mama estÃo bem estabelecidos, entretanto o papel ...
Background. Epidemiological evidence continues to accumulate on the effect of psychosocial and behav...
International audienceTo investigate whether work related stress, measured and defined as job strain...
Background: It has been suggested that long-term activation of the body's stress-response system and...
ObjectiveReview empirical evidence for a relationship between psychosocial factors and breast cancer...
The purpose of this study was comparing the stress of breast cancer patients to that of healthy wome...