To date stress, a highly complex process that disrupts homeostasis and involves environmental and psychosocial factors, is considered as one of the most crucial factor that affects our daily life, especially urban dweller's life. Clinical and experimental studies widely support the notion that adrenergic stimulation due to chronic stress affects inflammation and metabolism. In this work, supported by several recent scientific evidences, we show how stress plays a positive role in cancer initiation, progression and cancer metastasis, a negative role for anti-tumor immune function and therapy response. Understanding the intricacies of this interaction could provide an additional help on how act in cancer prevention and therapy.
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Martinelli, R. (2020). Psychological stress and cancer: new evidence of an increasingly strong link. Translational Medicine @ UniSa, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.37825/2239-9747.1010
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