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Stress and Cancer: Separating Fact from Fiction | [Your Brand Name]
There is no scientific evidence linking stress directly to an increased risk of developing various types of cancer. While chronic stress can have many negative health effects, such as a weakened immune system, it has not been proven to be a primary cause of cancer. Cancer development involves complex genetic mutations and various risk factors.Other Cancers - Related Articles
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