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Central Nervous System and Cancer

1991 
The theory that stress and emotional turmoil cause cancer has been debated for decades. Recent experimental, psychological and epidemiological literature indicates that the development of some forms of cancer can be related to certain cognitive, emotional and behavioral characteristics such as helplessness, depression, denial and inability to express one’s feelings and needs, lack of aggression and high degree of social conformity (1).
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