Did Stress Give Don Imus Prostate Cancer?

There is evidence to suggest that stress—in combination with other factors—may contribute to cancer

By U.S. News Staff

Posted: March 17, 2009

Can stress contribute to cancer? Radio host Don Imus seems to think so; yesterday, the 68-year-old told listeners of his radio show that he believes that stress led him to develop prostate cancer, according to abcnews.com. "I think it was all the stress that caused this," he reportedly said on air.

There is in fact some evidence to suggest that stress—in combination with other factors—may contribute to cancer. For example, research has found that women who think their lives are stressful appear to be more susceptible to the cancer-causing virus. "Stress is bad for your body in many ways," wrote Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, a professor of psychiatry and psychology at the Ohio State University College of Medicine, in an exchange with U.S. News that preceded Imus's diagnosis. "Overproduction of some stress hormones may actually be good for certain kinds of cancers."

Stress isn't always bad, though. U.S. News's Deborah Kotz has described how stress, if managed, can be beneficial.

I believe stress caused my prostate cancer

I have been exposed to a large amount of stress over the last year. My PSA went from 1.5 a year ago to 4.5. Further test shows that I have a slow growing prostate cancer. On June 4th I am going to have to prostate remove by a doctor in Birmingham. I can wait. I plan on having a full recovery including a very strong sex drive. My advise is to take animal meat out of your diet if you are male and over 50 years of age. The meat and stress are your killers.

Steve Weller of AL @ Apr 06, 2009 16:31:32 PM

Hang In There, Imus

You're a tough, old goat. Prostate cancer is a good kind to get if you have to get it.

jim of WA @ Apr 01, 2009 17:51:51 PM

Prostate Cancer / Cutting Horse Trainer Survivor

Went to Dattoli Cancer Center in Sarasots,Fla.to the Dr. that invented the seed implants at Sloan-Kett in NY. Had radition first & never missed a day riding. Had the seed implants on a Wed.,got home Sun & was back riding Mon am.Got the higest score on recovery ever at Dattoli. I am a 62 yr.old grumpy old man like you & breaking my ribs last yr. was a whole lot worse than Cancer!!

Dr Dattoli said Surgery was never an option for me because I was too young & active. When the best is available, go to the best!

Grady & Judy Duncan of VA @ Mar 27, 2009 13:45:55 PM

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