Cancer and stress: Understanding the connections and interventions
This narrative review describes the effect of stress/distress on cancer development and progression.
Article Abstract
“Stress is ubiquitous in our modern society and contributes to many disease states. This narrative review describes the effect of stress/distress on cancer development and progression. Seminal randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews/meta-analyses, and distress management guidelines from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), and the Society for Integrative LinearOncology (SIO) are highlighted. We describe the physiological effects of distress, distress assessment, and management. Psychological treatments are summarized. Evidence-based lifestyle modifications and integrative therapies are reviewed in detail, including mindfulness-based techniques, yoga, guided imagery, breathing techniques, hypnosis, exercise, music therapy, qigong/Tai Chi, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, and improving sleep and heart rate variability. Recognition and treatment of distress can improve quality of life. More research is needed to determine the effects of managing distress on cancer outcomes, as well as the best type and duration of intervention, noting that the benefits of interventions may be specific for patients with different cancer types.”
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D’Andre, S. D., Ellsworth, L. L., Kirsch, J. L., Montane, H. N., Kruger, M. B., Donovan, K. A., Bronars, C. A., Markovic, S. N., & Ehlers, S. L. (2024). Cancer and stress: Understanding the connections and interventions. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, Online. https://doi.org/10.1177/15598276241304373
Date
December 6, 2024
Creator(s)
Stacy D. D'Andre, Lisa L. Ellsworth, Janae L. Kirsch
Contributor(s)
Heather N. Montane, Margaret B. Kruger, Kristine A. Donovan, Carrie A. Bronars, Svetomir N. Markovic, Shawna L. Ehlers
Topics
Cancer
Publisher
Sage
Rights
Copyright © 2024 The Author(s).
APA Citation
D'Andre, S. D., Ellsworth, L. L., Kirsch, J. L., Montane, H. N., Kruger, M. B., Donovan, K. A., Bronars, C. A., Markovic, S. N., & Ehlers, S. L. (2024). Cancer and stress: Understanding the connections and interventions. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, Online. https://doi.org/10.1177/15598276241304373
Audience
EMDR Therapists
Language
English
Content Type
Article, Peer-Reviewed
Access Type
External Resource