Background: A number of laboratories have reported a possible link between behavioral stress and cancer progression. Previously published findings demonstrated a stress-induced increase in tumor growth of implanted lymphosarcoma in C3H mice. Here, two mouse models were utilized to investigate whether stress alters the growth of solid tumors. Materials and Methods: We developed a stress paradigm that involves alternating established stressors for 12 days. FVB mice implanted with melanoma were subjected to this stress protocol. We also attempted to duplicate Riley's finding. Results: Our stress paradigm markedly increased serum corticosterone levels and thymus involution. No alteration in the growth of the melanoma tumors was observed. There ...
<div><p>Stress alters immunological and neuroendocrinological functions. An increasing number of stu...
Metastasis to the liver is a main factor in colorectal cancer mortality. Previous studies suggest th...
Stress alters immunological and neuroendocrinological functions. An increasing number of studies ind...
Objectives: Chronic stress was previously reported to play a role in the development of oral cancer,...
Objectives: Chronic stress was previously reported to play a role in the development of oral cancer,...
SummaryObjectives Chronic stress was previously reported to play a role in the development of oral c...
The progression of Lewis lung carcinoma has been examined in mice under the stress of different hous...
In spite of widespread anecdotal and scientific evidence much remains to be understood about the lon...
Chronic stress accelerates cancer growth in mice, according to a paper published in Nature Communica...
Abstract Excess mental stress may harm health, and even accelerate cancer initiation and progression...
Abstract: Clinical data and experimental studies have suggested a relationship between psychosocial ...
In mice bearing Lewis lung carcinoma, rotational and restraint stress specifically increases the for...
Psychological stress is an emotion experienced when people are under mental pressure or encounter un...
Psychological stress is an emotion experienced when people are under mental pressure or encounter un...
Psychological stress is an emotion experienced when people are under mental pressure or encounter un...
<div><p>Stress alters immunological and neuroendocrinological functions. An increasing number of stu...
Metastasis to the liver is a main factor in colorectal cancer mortality. Previous studies suggest th...
Stress alters immunological and neuroendocrinological functions. An increasing number of studies ind...
Objectives: Chronic stress was previously reported to play a role in the development of oral cancer,...
Objectives: Chronic stress was previously reported to play a role in the development of oral cancer,...
SummaryObjectives Chronic stress was previously reported to play a role in the development of oral c...
The progression of Lewis lung carcinoma has been examined in mice under the stress of different hous...
In spite of widespread anecdotal and scientific evidence much remains to be understood about the lon...
Chronic stress accelerates cancer growth in mice, according to a paper published in Nature Communica...
Abstract Excess mental stress may harm health, and even accelerate cancer initiation and progression...
Abstract: Clinical data and experimental studies have suggested a relationship between psychosocial ...
In mice bearing Lewis lung carcinoma, rotational and restraint stress specifically increases the for...
Psychological stress is an emotion experienced when people are under mental pressure or encounter un...
Psychological stress is an emotion experienced when people are under mental pressure or encounter un...
Psychological stress is an emotion experienced when people are under mental pressure or encounter un...
<div><p>Stress alters immunological and neuroendocrinological functions. An increasing number of stu...
Metastasis to the liver is a main factor in colorectal cancer mortality. Previous studies suggest th...
Stress alters immunological and neuroendocrinological functions. An increasing number of studies ind...