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Melanoma tumours grow faster with stress

For the 1600 people diagnosed with melanoma in New Zealand every year, stress, including that which comes from hearing their diagnosis, may increase the rate of progression of the most aggressive form of the disease – malignant melanoma.

However a new study published in the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity from Ohio State University suggests that common blood pressure medicines may slow the tumours’ development, improving patients’ quality of life, reports Science Daily.