Serum iga and emotional expression in breast cancer patients
As part of a multidisciplinary study of 160 women admitted consecutively for breast tumour biopsy, we measured expression of anger and serum immunoglobulins before operation, when we had no knowledge of the provisional diagnosis, and at 3, 12 and 24 months after operation. Expression of anger was no...
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