Women are more likely to survive breast cancer if they are happily
married or have close relationships with their friends and family, according to
researchers. Strong bonds with partners, friends, mothers or sisters are
crucial to helping them beat the illness, a study suggests. Sufferers deemed socially isolated were up to 61 per cent more likely to
die of the disease within three years of being diagnosed, it found.
Academics believe the emotional support given by partners, friends and family
is crucial to helping women beat breast cancer. In addition, these individuals can also
provide practical help such as offering lifts to hospital or simply cooking
meals, which can also boost survival odds.
Women with breast cancer who are happily married have a better chance of survival than those in unhappy relationships
The US researchers point out that it is not necessarily the number of
friends and family a woman has which is important. The quality of these
relationships also plays a crucial role. In the first research of its kind,
scientists at the Kaiser Permanente research centre in California studied 2,264
women who had been diagnosed with breast cancer. They were asked whether they
had a husband or partner, mother who was still alive, sisters or close friends,
and how much support they got from these individuals. The women’s answers were
then given scores to reflect how close they were to their loved ones.
Women with close-knit friendships were also more likely to survive the disease
Lead researcher Dr Candyce Kroenke said: ‘We found women with small social
networks had a significantly higher risk of mortality than those with large
networks.’ Those classed as socially isolated were 61 per cent more likely to
die within three years, the researchers said. Even when the women were not
close to family or friends, but were instead active members of their community
or belonged to a church or other religious group, the odds of survival were
boosted thanks to these ‘critical’ ties, the experts said. ‘This suggests both
the quality of relationships – rather than just the size of the network –
matters to survival, and community relationships matter when relationships with
friends and family are less supportive.’ One in eight women is likely to
develop breast cancer in her lifetime. Nearly 50,000 new cases are diagnosed in
the United Kingdom each year, which lead to 11,600 deaths.
Source: Daily Mail UK
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