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Acta Psychiatr Belg
; 86(4): 496-501, 1986.
Artigo
em Francês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-3788648
RESUMO
The authors present the first results of a case-control study relative to the importance of life events in the 5 years which precede the clinical apparition of breast cancer. This study has examined a group of 100 women of french origin, aged from 45 to 65 years and carriers of a breast cancer which had been diagnosed less than a year ago, as well as their controls matched according to age. If the total number of events is similar in the two groups, there appears a negative peak of social desirability events in the two years preceding the diagnosis of cancer. The quantification of event impact by the subjects shows a greater vulnerability in women with cancer.