Role of Anxiety and Depression in Altering Immune System Associated with Breast Cancer. Systematic Review

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Background: Focusing on basic and clinical research, psycho-neuroimmunology researchers are looking at how the factors that cause anxiety and depression and their negative emotions can affect physiological and health conditions. Clinical studies have shown that the central nervous system is associated with endocrine and immune systems. Objectives: To investigate the impact of depression and anxiety on developing breast cancer through immune disturbance pathway Methodology: The present study is a descriptive review of systematic review studies conducted in accordance with the guidelines for preferred cases for reporting systematic and metaanalysis review articles (prisma). Electronic databases including ISI Web of Knowledge, PubMed, and Scopus, were searched from 2012 to 2020. The search strategy psychological, immune response, anxiety disorder, depression, and psychoneuroimmunology. Additionally, we searched the references of retrieved articles to find additional included a combination of the following Medical Subjects Headings (MeSH) terms: breast cancer, potentially related studies. We have considered herbal therapies, which were applied orally, or topically.The content of all articles was evaluated qualitatively after extracting from the desired databases with PRISMA checklist. Results: the impact of psychological problems on people's illness is very large, when people have a lot of psychological pressure, the incidence will be higher than ordinary people.Health Psychology considers human health to be a complex entity and believes that disease is not caused by a single factor but is the product of biological, psychological, and social factors. Recent research has previously confirmed the effect of psychosocial factors such as stress and how it reacts to the onset and course of the disease. .Most of the patients with malignant tumor had negative emotional problems such as anxiety and depression .Depression in cancer is markedly different from depression in healthy individuals, and involves a unique symptomatology and a strong biological etiology. Conclusions: A better understanding of the bidirectional communication between the neuroendocrine and immune systems could contribute to new clinical and treatment strategies.
焦虑和抑郁在改变乳腺癌相关免疫系统中的作用。系统综述
背景:心理-神经免疫学研究人员专注于基础和临床研究,正在研究导致焦虑和抑郁及其负面情绪的因素如何影响生理和健康状况。临床研究表明,中枢神经系统与内分泌和免疫系统有关。目的:通过免疫干扰途径探讨抑郁和焦虑对乳腺癌发展的影响方法:本研究是根据系统和荟萃分析综述文章报告首选病例指南(prisma)进行的系统综述研究的描述性综述。检索了2012年至2020年的ISI Web of Knowledge、PubMed和Scopus等电子数据库。搜索策略心理,免疫反应,焦虑症,抑郁症和精神神经免疫学。此外,我们检索了检索文章的参考文献,以发现其他包括以下医学主题标题(MeSH)术语的组合:乳腺癌,潜在相关研究。我们考虑了口服或局部应用的草药疗法。使用PRISMA检查表从所需的数据库中提取后,对所有文章的内容进行定性评估。结果:心理问题对人的疾病影响很大,当人们有很大的心理压力时,发病率会高于普通人。健康心理学认为人类健康是一个复杂的整体,认为疾病不是由单一因素引起的,而是生物、心理和社会因素共同作用的产物。最近的研究已经证实了心理社会因素如压力的影响及其对疾病的发病和病程的反应。大多数恶性肿瘤患者有消极的情绪问题,如焦虑和抑郁。癌症患者的抑郁与健康个体的抑郁明显不同,具有独特的症状学和强烈的生物学病因学。结论:更好地了解神经内分泌和免疫系统之间的双向交流有助于新的临床和治疗策略。
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