{"id":3623,"date":"2024-02-06T13:58:42","date_gmt":"2024-02-06T17:58:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.atlanticpath.ca\/?p=3623"},"modified":"2024-02-06T13:58:42","modified_gmt":"2024-02-06T17:58:42","slug":"new-publication-psychosocial-factors-health-behaviors-and-risk-of-cancer-incidence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.atlanticpath.ca\/index.php\/2024\/02\/06\/new-publication-psychosocial-factors-health-behaviors-and-risk-of-cancer-incidence\/","title":{"rendered":"New Publication \u2013 Psychosocial factors, health behaviors and risk of cancer incidence"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We are pleased to share that a <a href=\"http:\/\/doi.org\/10.1002\/ijc.34852\">new publication<\/a> from the\u00a0<strong>Psychosocial Factors and Cancer Incidence (PSY-CA) consortium<\/strong>\u00a0have been published in Cancer Epidemiology. Led from the Netherlands by Dr. Lonneke van Tuijl and Dr. Joost Dekker, this study includes<strong>\u00a018 cohorts with more than 300,000 participants including Atlantic PATH, the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ontariohealthstudy.ca\/\">Ontario Health Study<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/cartagene.qc.ca\/\">CARTaGENE<\/a>\u00a0from\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/canpath.ca\/\">CanPath<\/a>.<\/strong>\u00a0Our local team members include Mr. Yunsong Cui (Atlantic PATH) who completed all local analyses, Dr. Ellen Sweeney (Atlantic PATH) and Dr. Melanie Keats (Dalhousie University).<\/p>\n<p>Depression, anxiety and other psychosocial factors are hypothesized to be involved in cancer development. In this first large study to systematically examine potential interaction and effect modification, we found no evidence for psychosocial factors to interact with or modify health behaviors in relation to cancer incidence. The behavioral risk profile for cancer incidence is similar in people with and without psychosocial stress.<\/p>\n<p>Link to article:\u00a0http:\/\/doi.org\/10.1002\/ijc.34852<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We are pleased to share that a new publication from the\u00a0Psychosocial Factors and Cancer Incidence (PSY-CA) consortium\u00a0have been published in Cancer Epidemiology. Led from the Netherlands by Dr. Lonneke van Tuijl and Dr. Joost Dekker, this study includes\u00a018 cohorts with more than 300,000 participants including Atlantic PATH, the\u00a0Ontario Health Study\u00a0and\u00a0CARTaGENE\u00a0from\u00a0CanPath.\u00a0Our local team members include Mr. Yunsong Cui (Atlantic PATH) who completed all local analyses, Dr. Ellen Sweeney (Atlantic PATH) and Dr. Melanie Keats (Dalhousie University). Depression, anxiety and other psychosocial factors are hypothesized to be involved in cancer development. In this first large study to systematically examine potential interaction and effect modification, we found no evidence for psychosocial factors to interact with or modify health behaviors in relation to cancer incidence. The behavioral risk profile for cancer incidence is similar in people with and without psychosocial stress. 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