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Fear Could be Linked to Cancer (well that's just GREAT...)
Live Science ^ | 10/19/06 | Roy Britt

Posted on 10/19/2006 3:09:05 PM PDT by presidio9

Young female rats afraid of new environments developed cancer tumors sooner than their more adventuresome sisters, a new study finds.

The researchers called the difference "striking."

The apprehensive rodents died sooner than others in the study because they got cancer earlier in life, on average. Importantly, however, the study found no difference in the length of time between onset of cancer and death in the two sets of rats.

Implications for humans?

The findings suggest research is needed into the possibility that human personality could predict cancer risk, the researchers write in the current issue of the journal Hormones and Behavior.

"Human studies may need to consider more basic behavior traits than those already considered," said Martha McClintock of the University of Chicago.

The scientists studied 81 female rats of a type known to develop breast and pituitary tumors. The researchers measured how far each one, at 20 days old, was willing to venture into a new, non-threatening environment.

By middle age, which is 390 days for these rats, 80 percent of the fearful females had mammary cancer, compared to just 38 percent of the adventuresome rats.

"This is the first evidence that infant temperament among rats predicts the time at which these tumors appear and the age at which the females will die," said the study's lead author, Sonia Cavigelli, a former University of Chicago researcher who is now at Pennsylvania State University.

Possible reason

During puberty, the fearful rats were twice as likely as the adventuresome rats to have irregular reproductive cycles, the study showed. The cycles stabilized during adulthood but then became irregular again for the fearful rats during middle age.

The irregular cycles might account for hormonal differences linked to the development of cancer earlier, the researchers conclude.

Previous research at the university found that adventuresome males lived longer.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: backoffimascientist; cancer; rats
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To: Darkwolf377

Gads - you are so bad. :o)


21 posted on 10/19/2006 4:09:47 PM PDT by daybreakcoming
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To: presidio9

This confirms my contention that internalized anger causes cancer. Anger is fear in disguise.


22 posted on 10/19/2006 4:51:15 PM PDT by WVNan
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To: Deguello
Speaking of hypochondriacs, I am reminded of my mother in law. We always said (behind her back of course) that when she died we would put on her gravestone [SEE I TOLD YOU I WAS SICK].

But we didn't. Yes she died of cancer but she smoked unfiltered Camels for over 40 years, what would you expect?
23 posted on 10/19/2006 4:58:23 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: presidio9
The scientists studied 81 female rats of a type known to develop breast and pituitary tumors.

Female rats have breasts, that's good to know.

I remember a thread from a long time ago where the author referred to some type of antelope as breast-feeding her young, a smart poster made a comment about it and I thought it was hillarious.

24 posted on 10/19/2006 5:00:25 PM PDT by X-FID (Hey Tammy, what's a Duck-worth in Hyde country?)
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To: presidio9

When I moved to California there were so many more people afflicted with cancer than I'd seen in my prior 50 years. I chalked it up to fast/stressful lifestyle that trumped the so-called healthy food.


25 posted on 10/19/2006 5:02:41 PM PDT by MayflowerMadam
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