ObjectiveElevated inflammation predicts behavioral symptoms, disease progression, and mortality in patients with breast cancer and breast cancer survivors, although predictors of inflammation remain largely unknown. Adverse experiences in childhood have been associated with higher rates of psychological and physical illness, and elevated inflammatory activity in studies of healthy adults. However, little research has examined the association between childhood adversity and inflammation in the context of cancer, where inflammation is particularly relevant for health.MethodsThe current study examined the association between three types of childhood adversity--abuse, neglect, and a chaotic home environment--and inflammatory markers (interleuki...
Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors are at higher risk of developing many late ef...
Psychosocial stress can affect inflammatory processes that have important consequences for cancer ou...
Background: Mounting data suggest that exposure to chronic stress is associated with worse breast ca...
ObjectiveResearch has established links between social isolation and heightened levels of proinflamm...
Rationale/statement of the problem : Retrospective studies show that childhood adversity is associat...
Inflammation has been shown to predict depression, but sensitivity to inflammation varies across ind...
BackgroundChildhood adversity is reliably associated with immune alterations in adulthood, including...
Abstract Background Inflammation is an important candidate mechanism underlying cancer and cancer tr...
Anti-cancer treatments improve survival in children with cancer. A total of 80% of children treated ...
Mounting evidence highlights specific forms of psychological stress as risk factors for ill health. ...
BackgroundInflammation contributes to poor behavioral, functional, and clinical outcomes in cancer s...
Anti-cancer treatments improve survival in children with cancer. A total of 80% of children treated ...
IntroductionChild maltreatment (CM) is associated with mental and physical health disorders in adult...
ObjectiveGiven the importance of positive affect and inflammation for well-being in cancer survivors...
Abstract Background The long‐term consequences of chemotherapy and radiotherapy result in a high pre...
Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors are at higher risk of developing many late ef...
Psychosocial stress can affect inflammatory processes that have important consequences for cancer ou...
Background: Mounting data suggest that exposure to chronic stress is associated with worse breast ca...
ObjectiveResearch has established links between social isolation and heightened levels of proinflamm...
Rationale/statement of the problem : Retrospective studies show that childhood adversity is associat...
Inflammation has been shown to predict depression, but sensitivity to inflammation varies across ind...
BackgroundChildhood adversity is reliably associated with immune alterations in adulthood, including...
Abstract Background Inflammation is an important candidate mechanism underlying cancer and cancer tr...
Anti-cancer treatments improve survival in children with cancer. A total of 80% of children treated ...
Mounting evidence highlights specific forms of psychological stress as risk factors for ill health. ...
BackgroundInflammation contributes to poor behavioral, functional, and clinical outcomes in cancer s...
Anti-cancer treatments improve survival in children with cancer. A total of 80% of children treated ...
IntroductionChild maltreatment (CM) is associated with mental and physical health disorders in adult...
ObjectiveGiven the importance of positive affect and inflammation for well-being in cancer survivors...
Abstract Background The long‐term consequences of chemotherapy and radiotherapy result in a high pre...
Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors are at higher risk of developing many late ef...
Psychosocial stress can affect inflammatory processes that have important consequences for cancer ou...
Background: Mounting data suggest that exposure to chronic stress is associated with worse breast ca...