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Last week I touched base on how premenstrual dysphoric disorder and stress reactions are related, and this week I'd like to touch on how in women, chronic stress can increase the growth of tumors. To put it simply, chronic stress is absolutely a factor in the accelerated growth of tumors. Anil Sood, researcher from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston generated data with ovarian cancer cell lines and tumor specimens showing that the stress hormones of norepinephrine and epi

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Tags: Hormone, Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Disease and Condition, Women's Health, Stress Management, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

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