The mediation role of allostatic load/chronic stress on the relationship between cancer survivorship and cardiovascular disease mortality

Author:

Stabellini Nickolas,Nettles Darryl,Nain Priyanshu,Moore Justin X.,L. Weintraub Neal,Patel Sagar A.,Barata Pedro,Tsai Meng-Han,Al-Kindi Sadeer,Guha Avirup

Funder

US Department of Defense

American Heart Association Inc

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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