OBJECTIVE: The possible impact of stress on cancer incidence remains controversial. We prospectively evaluated associations between life event stressors, social support, personality characteristics (optimism, anger control, antiemotionality), and risk of developing primary breast cancer (BCa), in women at increased familial risk of BCa. METHODS: A prospective cohort, repeated measures design was used. Recruitment was through the Kathleen Cuningham Foundation Consortium for Research into Familial Breast Cancer, which collects genetic, epidemiological, and clinical data from Australasian families with multiple BCa cases. Acute and chronic stressors for the prior 3 years and psychosocial, clinical, and epidemiological variables were measured a...
Objective: This cross-sectional prospective study aimed to explore the relationship between psycholo...
Objectives: This study prospectively investigated the relationship between life-events, perceived st...
Although controversial, the belief that developing breast cancer may be associated with psychologica...
BackgroundWomen diagnosed with breast cancer frequently attribute their cancer to psychological stre...
The authors prospectively investigated the relation between stressful life events and risk of breast...
Background & Aims: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and the leading cause of death due to ...
The presented doctoral work explores the relationship between psychosocial stress in the form of lif...
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...
ObjectiveReview empirical evidence for a relationship between psychosocial factors and breast cancer...
There has been an ongoing debate in the literature on the extent to which women with a family histor...
BACKGROUND: Cohort studies investigating the association between stress and breast cancer have shown...
The objective of the current meta-analysis was to verify the association between stressful life even...
BackgroundThe influence of stress on breast cancer risk remains unknown. The goal of the present stu...
Objective Life stress exposure may impact on health and disease. Previous literature showed that str...
Objective: This cross-sectional prospective study aimed to explore the relationship between psycholo...
Objectives: This study prospectively investigated the relationship between life-events, perceived st...
Although controversial, the belief that developing breast cancer may be associated with psychologica...
BackgroundWomen diagnosed with breast cancer frequently attribute their cancer to psychological stre...
The authors prospectively investigated the relation between stressful life events and risk of breast...
Background & Aims: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and the leading cause of death due to ...
The presented doctoral work explores the relationship between psychosocial stress in the form of lif...
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...
ObjectiveReview empirical evidence for a relationship between psychosocial factors and breast cancer...
There has been an ongoing debate in the literature on the extent to which women with a family histor...
BACKGROUND: Cohort studies investigating the association between stress and breast cancer have shown...
The objective of the current meta-analysis was to verify the association between stressful life even...
BackgroundThe influence of stress on breast cancer risk remains unknown. The goal of the present stu...
Objective Life stress exposure may impact on health and disease. Previous literature showed that str...
Objective: This cross-sectional prospective study aimed to explore the relationship between psycholo...
Objectives: This study prospectively investigated the relationship between life-events, perceived st...
Although controversial, the belief that developing breast cancer may be associated with psychologica...