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00:00What this oncologist notices first in most cancer patients might surprise you.
00:06Prolonged stress harms health, and Dr. Leigh Erin Keneally from the Center for New Medicine
00:11linked stress to cancer diagnoses. Over 32 years, she observed that stress often precedes cancer,
00:18highlighting its critical role in understanding and preventing cancer.
00:25Dr. Keneally's holistic treatment highlights stress's role in health deterioration,
00:30noting stress often precedes diagnosis, with patients facing intense stress from work, family, changes, or trauma.
00:40Stress triggers hormones like cortisol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine, activating the HPA axis.
00:49Prolonged stress disrupts functions, suppressing immunity and promoting inflammation,
00:54impairing the body's ability to fight abnormal cells, potentially increasing cancer risk.
01:00Integrating stress management in cancer treatment is crucial.
01:06Dr. Keneally promotes stress reduction to boost immunity and health through nature, diet, sleep, detox, and exercise.
01:16Research supports Dr. Keneally's observations linking stress and cancer, but it's debated scientifically.
01:22Stress hormones may impact immunity, but more research is needed to confirm a direct link to cancer.
01:32Early cancer detection boosts treatment success by enabling timely care, raising survival rates, and reducing the need for aggressive therapies.
01:40Common signs include weight loss, fatigue, pain, skin changes, bleeding, and night sweats.
01:47Immediate consultation is essential for effective cancer management.
01:51Prioritizing mental health and stress management is essential for disease prevention.
01:56Healthy habits like eating well, exercising, avoiding tobacco and alcohol,
02:00and managing stress help lower cancer risk and support overall wellness.
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