His comment is also relevant to the effect of positive thinking on cancer survival rates. There are all sorts of other reasons why it might be a good idea to maintain a positive attitude, but improving your survival chances is definitely not one of them.
Cancer survival not linked to a positive attitude, study finds
In the large-scale study conducted over nine years, Coyne and colleagues used baseline quality-of-life questionnaires to assess the well-being of 1,093 cancer patients. All participants were involved in clinical trials, which ensured uniformity of treatment and ruled out substantial health disparities in the sample. During the study, 646 patients died, and the research team found no relationship between their emotional well-being and cancer progression and death



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