[HTML][HTML] Behavioral stress accelerates prostate cancer development in mice

S Hassan, Y Karpova, D Baiz, D Yancey… - The Journal of …, 2013 - Am Soc Clin Investig
S Hassan, Y Karpova, D Baiz, D Yancey, A Pullikuth, A Flores, T Register, JM Cline…
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2013Am Soc Clin Investig
Behavioral stress is known to promote tumor progression in experimental models, but the
role of behavioral stress in cancer initiation is less clear. In this issue, Hassan et al. focus on
the signaling and biological effects induced by stress hormones that lead to tumor cell
evasion from apoptosis, resulting in prostate cancer progression.
Abstract
Behavioral stress is known to promote tumor progression in experimental models, but the role of behavioral stress in cancer initiation is less clear. In this issue, Hassan et al. focus on the signaling and biological effects induced by stress hormones that lead to tumor cell evasion from apoptosis, resulting in prostate cancer progression.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation