Stress doesn't cause cancer (or any other diseases). Stress is a medical concern, however, because it lowers the body's ability to combat illness.
Most likely not because if it did i would be dead. I'm bi-polor, i have panic attacks, adhd and azma. I'm also only 14, so i have a lot of stress but i don't have cancer and no one i know has gotten cancer from stress.AnswerIt won't help... or stop it occurring ...and definitely will not help if you have cancer. Being positive about the outcome will get you half way there. I know.. stayed positive and I was cured..had my 5 clear years and hope for many more.
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Cancer is a concern because once a Canadian gets to be 30 years of age Cancer becomes the #1 cause of death.
Cervical cancer is typically caused by HPV. Studies have shown some 70% of cervical dysplasia and cervical cancer are caused by HPV.The Human Papilloma Virus can cause cervical cancer in women if it is left untreated.human paillomavirus(hpv)
YES: eating large amounts of oreos may lead to cancer, and after 2 years of testing in Texas studies have shown that it may lead to colon cancer
He died in June 1957 from throat cancer, exacerbated by smoking and alcohol. He was only 53 years old.
Desmond Tutu was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1997. He underwent treatment and was in remission for several years, but continued to manage his health into later life. Tutu openly discussed his illness to raise awareness about cancer and the importance of regular medical check-ups.
Sarah Vaughan was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1986 and battled the disease for several years. She continued to perform until her health declined significantly. Vaughan passed away on April 3, 1990, after a prolonged struggle with the illness. The exact duration of her battle with lung cancer spanned approximately four years.
The second leading cause of death in individuals 65 years or older is cancer, following heart disease. Common types of cancer in this age group include lung, breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer. Early detection and appropriate treatment can improve outcomes for older adults diagnosed with cancer.
No. The causes of cancer are problematical. We know that doing certain things can increase the chances of getting cancer. There are people that have smoked for 60 years or more and have no problems with cancer. Conversely people that have never smoked have contracted cancer.
Emotional wounds that are caused by rejection can linger for years, causing stress and heartache.
It takes many years of smoking to cause lung cancer.