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Nurturing healthy relationships can improve cancer outcomes from "summary" of Anticancer by David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PhD

Cancer is not just a physical disease; it also affects our emotional and mental well-being. Research has shown that people with cancer who have strong support networks tend to have better outcomes. The stress of dealing with cancer can be overwhelming, but having loved ones who provide emotional support can help alleviate some of that burden. Healthy relationships can also positively impact our immune system, which plays a crucial role in fighting cancer. When we are surrounded by people who make us feel loved and supported, our bodies produce more immune cells that can target and destroy cancer cells. On the other hand, negative emotions like loneliness, anger, or resentment can weaken our immune response and ma...
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    Anticancer

    David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PhD

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