Stress won't give you cancer: New Study
Stressful events are not
associated with cancer, researchers have said, adding that people suffering
from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are not at the risk of developing
the deadly disease.
The large population sample
study by researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) also
showed no strong evidence of associations even among select groups of the
population.
"The general public may
have a perception that stress contributes to cancer occurrence," said
corresponding author Jaimie L. Gradus, assistant professor of psychiatry and
epidemiology.
"This study, however,
provided no evidence that a severe chronic stress disorder such as PTSD is
associated with cancer incidence," he added.
According to the researchers,
the large sample and long study period allowed them to examine associations
that have not been studied previously as they were able to look at rare cancer
outcomes and associations among important subgroups.
Researchers compared the rate
of various cancer diagnoses among people with PTSD with the standardised cancer
rate from the general population in the same time period.
The association between stress
and cancer has been discussed in scientific literature for more than 70 years.
Courtesy: IANS
Stress won't give you cancer: New Study
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