1 Top Unknown Factor in Cancer Likelihood: Loneliness
December 9, 2009 by Kara Cecil
Filed under Medical and Health
Fewer cancer causing genes activated in the social mice
Recent studies have shown that some types of cancer are genetically predisposed, meaning that there are certain inherited genes which, if expressed, will trigger cancer growth. In other words, just because you have a cancer causing gene doesn’t mean that it will be expressed – some genes never are.
The University of Chicago scientists have shown that in the isolated mice with the breast cancer predisposition the expression levels of the genes expected to increase tumor growth – metabolic pathway genes – were different than in the mice living in groups. Fewer cancer causing genes activated in the social mice.
The moral of the story? Be a social mouse. If you know someone who is struggling with illness without any social support do what you can to help and you may make more of a difference than you thought you could.
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