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Cancer and stress Book

Cancer and stress
Cancer and stress, Covering the psychobiological models of cancer etiology and progression, it discusses the relationship between stress and cancer. This collection of contributions updates the most recent material on the link between stress and cancer and the stress of can, Cancer and stress has a rating of 3 stars
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Cancer and stress, Covering the psychobiological models of cancer etiology and progression, it discusses the relationship between stress and cancer. This collection of contributions updates the most recent material on the link between stress and cancer and the stress of can, Cancer and stress
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  • Cancer and stress
  • Written by author Cary L. Cooper and Maggie Watson
  • Published by Chichester ; J. Wiley, 1991., 11/27/1991
  • Covering the psychobiological models of cancer etiology and progression, it discusses the relationship between stress and cancer. This collection of contributions updates the most recent material on the link between stress and cancer and the stress of can
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PSYCHOBIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS
Cancer and Stress: A Possible Role for Psychoneuroimmunology in Cancer Research?
(M. Sabbioni)
Recent Animal Studies of Stress and Cancer (B. Newberry, et al.)
PSYCHOSOCIAL AND PERSONALITY FACTORS
Psychological Factors in Cancer Prognosis (M. Watson & A. Ramirez)
Cancer and Personality (H. Eysenck)
Cancer and Stress: The Effects of Social Support as a Resource (J. Bloom, et al.)
Studies of Psychological Factors and Cancer in China (Z. Zong-wei & G. Yan-rong)
COPING AND PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS
The Stress of Cancer: Psychological Responses to Diagnosis and Treatment (P. Jacobsen & J. Holland)
What Good Is Psychotherapy When I Am Ill?
Psychosocial Problems and Interventions with Cancer Patients (C. Mathieson & H. Stam)
Coping and Adaptation in Cancer (E. Heim)
Counseling and Stress in HIV Infection and AIDS (J. Green & B. Hedge)
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