Social isolation worsens cancer

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 - 11:21 in Psychology & Sociology

Using mice as a model to study human breast cancer, researchers have demonstrated that a negative social environment (in this case, isolation) causes increased tumour growth. The work shows - for the first time - that social isolation is associated with altered gene expression in mouse mammary glands, and that these changes are accompanied by larger tumours...

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