The Connection between Stress and Cancer
There are a few things in this world that connects everyone to one another. Whether you live in a crowed city or a starving country, we are all still humans and there is always Mother Nature. In a fast pace city the biggest worry one might have is waiting in a 20 minute line for a cup of coffee, or getting a cab on time so one doesn’t have to wait in traffic. In a starving country such as parts of Africa the biggest worry for the day is, will I wake up tomorrow because I have no water today? Even though there on two different ends of the world, there is one main factor that is proven here. Stress connects us all no matter where we are or what we’re doing in life, no matter how great we have it or how less fortunate we are. Stress is a natural human development. Along with stress comes something much more serious. This has truly connected the world, and even more so in the last hundred years… cancer. Cancer has been floating around waiting to strike whomever and whenever. Cancer doesn’t care about whom you are or what you’re going to accomplish in life, cancer strikes whenever it decides to. Cancer like stress can come in different shapes and sizes, as well as some being more traumatic then others. Cancer has also become one of the most deadly diseases known to man in the last hundred plus years. Sense these two subjects are so much alike I wonder if stress can cause cancer? As we all know cancer can cause stress, but are the roles able to reverse themselves. So today I’m going to research and see if stress can actually cause cancer.
Studies show that psychological stress can have an effect on the immune system which is the body’s defense against infections and disease, cancer being one of them. The question we ask is does stress increase a person’s possibility of developing a disease as crucial as cancer? Psychological stress is the emotional and physiological experienced when an individual confronts a...