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DNA damage as a result of psychological stress: implications for breast cancer

Authors: Melanie S Flint, Dana H Bovbjerg

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 5/2012

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Abstract

Accumulating evidence indicates that psychological stress can have deleterious influences on cancer development and progression, but the mechanisms responsible remain unclear. One possible mechanism is suggested by emerging evidence that DNA damage is increased by exposure to stress and stress hormones (for example, cortisol, catecholamines). Possible molecular mechanisms for such effects were the subject of a recent paper by Hara and colleagues, which suggests that chronic stress, through β-adrenergic stimulation, can induce two synergistic pathways that result in accumulation of DNA damage. Herein, we discuss the potential implications of these findings for breast cancer etiology, progression, and treatment response.
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Metadata
Title
DNA damage as a result of psychological stress: implications for breast cancer
Authors
Melanie S Flint
Dana H Bovbjerg
Publication date
01-10-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 5/2012
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr3189

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