Lehrer S. Life change and gastric cancer. Psychosom Med
1980;42:499-502.
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abstract
Forty colorectal cancer patients, 14 gastric cancer patients, and 10 normal
controls were tested with the Social Readjustment Rating Scale . The gastric
cancer patients had a significantly higher amount of life change (p < 0 .05)
in the 2-year period preceding the onset of the first symptoms of their
illness . Moreover, there was a significant (p < 0 .01) negative correlation
between amount of life change and age at onset of symptoms in gastric cancer,
but not in colorectal cancer. There was also no correlation between age and
life change in the normal controls. These findings suggest that emotional
stress may be a predisposing factor in gastric cancer.