Cancer patients in denial over poor lifestyle choices
The Cancer Council NSW surveyed nearly 3000 people in the state, all of whom had received a cancer diagnosis at some time within the previous 18 months, the first Australian study has found that, “Cancer patients are in collective denial, attributing to stress, genetics or other factors beyond their control diseases more likely to be triggered by lifestyle choices such as obesity or smoking”.
The study leader said that it was possible people might be using the term stress as a catch-all for other factors more directly related to cancer. » Continue reading “Cancer patients in denial over poor lifestyle choices”
