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A Biobehavioral Perspective of Tumor Biology

Abstract: Stress influences the neuroendocrine dynamics and increases the release of glucocorticoids and catecholamines (such as norepinephrine and epinephrine). These hormones suppress the immune system. Stress doesn't by itself cause cancer. However it can alter the cancer cell growth dynamics in cancer's favor. ... Read more

Stress Damages Immune System and Health

Abstract: There is a well-documented link between the central nervous system (CNS) and the immune system. Under stress, CNS releases stress hormones that perturb the balance and stability kept by many factions of the immune system, with serious health consequences. ... Read more

Immunotherapy with Enhanced Self Immune Cells

Abstract: Tumor suppresses immune functions. Immunotherapy with self immune cells taken from the body, empowered in petri dishes, and returned to the body remains a valuable means to contain tumor. The procedure for enhancing immune cells outside the body has not been efficient and reliable. Authors described an innovative technology to address the problem. ... Read more

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