2016
DOI: 10.1515/macvetrev-2016-0088
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Stress and Cancer in Dogs: Comparison Between a Population of Dogs Diagnosed with Cancer and a Control Population - A Pilot Study

Abstract: Macedonian Veterinary ReviewIt is widely accepted that psychological stress and mental illness can compromise the function of the immune system. Clinical and epidemiological studies on humans recognized that specific psychosocial factors, such as stress, chronic depression and lack of social support are risk factors for the development and progression of cancer. Unfortunately, most of the animals studies on this subject are based on laboratory tests performed on mice. This retrospective cohort study aims to an… Show more

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“…Despite the lack of clear evidence from prospective studies, and with a single study showing inconclusive findings [10], it is commonly believed that adverse effects of psychological stress on cancer risk and development are pervasive. This is reflected in the long history of investigation into the pathophysiology of stress related to all major aspects of cancer, an investigation that is currently active [4,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the lack of clear evidence from prospective studies, and with a single study showing inconclusive findings [10], it is commonly believed that adverse effects of psychological stress on cancer risk and development are pervasive. This is reflected in the long history of investigation into the pathophysiology of stress related to all major aspects of cancer, an investigation that is currently active [4,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%