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Social isolation is associated with elevated tumor norepinephrine in ovarian carcinoma patients
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Social isolation is associated with elevated tumor norepinephrine in ovarian carcinoma patients

Susan K Lutgendorf, Koen DeGeest, Laila Dahmoush, Donna Farley, Frank Penedo, David Bender, Michael Goodheart, Thomas E Buekers, Luis Mendez, Gina Krueger, …
Brain, behavior, and immunity, Vol.25(2), pp.250-255
2011-02
PMCID: PMC3103818
PMID: 20955777

Abstract

Ovarian Neoplasms - psychology Catecholamines - metabolism Social Isolation - psychology Humans Middle Aged Ovarian Neoplasms - pathology Social Support Catecholamines - blood Health Behavior Socioeconomic Factors Young Adult Norepinephrine - metabolism Stress, Psychological - metabolism Depression - psychology Adult Female Aged Ovarian Neoplasms - metabolism
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