An association between chronic life stressors prior to diagnosis of breast cancer

The clinical course of breast cancer (BC) and survival depend on a wide range of risk factors. From the psychosomatic point of view, BC is one of the most studied type of cancer but there is no evidence available for this relation. Therefore, in the present study we evaluate the impact of chronic li...

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Veröffentlicht in:EXCLI journal 2021-01, Vol.20, p.1370-1378
Hauptverfasser: de Sousa-Pereira, Nathália, Bocchi, Mayara, Motoori-Fernandes, Caroline Yukari, Banin-Hirata, Bruna Karina, Piccoli de Melo, Luiz Gustavo, Brajão de Oliveira, Karen, Freire Vitiello, Glauco Akelinghton, Coral de Oliveira, Carlos Eduardo, Zago Campos, Clodoaldo, Amarante, Marla Karine, Ehara Watanabe, Maria Angelica
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Zusammenfassung:The clinical course of breast cancer (BC) and survival depend on a wide range of risk factors. From the psychosomatic point of view, BC is one of the most studied type of cancer but there is no evidence available for this relation. Therefore, in the present study we evaluate the impact of chronic life stressors in BC patients. A total of 100 BC patients were invited to participate in an interview, when information about social parameters and emotional changes in the period prior to diagnosis were collected. The emotional changes were evaluated by the Holmes and Rahe's Stress Scale, which analyzes the difficulty required for a person to readjust to society after significant changes in their life. Clinicopathological parameters were obtained from the medical records. For all data, the level of significance adopted was p
ISSN:1611-2156
1611-2156
DOI:10.17179/excli2021-4005