Distress of unemployment lead to cancer
Journal Title: IP International Journal of Medical Paediatrics and Oncology - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
Cancer related death is caused by population aging and stress of unemployment. The absence of cancer in the Eskimos upon his arrival in the Arctic, but a subsequent increase in the incidence of the disease as closer contact with Western civilization is known. Molecular pathogenesis of inhibitory antagonism and disorder in neural phase coordination of reentry, based on a rejection-related distress of unemployment, may lead to the inflammation-induced carcinogenesis. Unemployment leading to cancer pandemic may cause the decay of Western Civilization.
Authors and Affiliations
Robert Skopec
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