William B Malarkey
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Madison A, Renna M, Andridge R, Peng J, Shrout M, Sheridan J, et al.
Pain
. 2023 Mar;
164(9):1985-1994.
PMID: 36943254
Individuals respond differently to inflammation. Pain, sadness, and fatigue are common correlates of inflammation among breast cancer survivors. Stress may predict response intensity. This study tested whether breast cancer survivors...
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Shrout M, Renna M, Madison A, Malarkey W, Kiecolt-Glaser J
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2022 Dec;
149:105989.
PMID: 36529114
Background: Dyadic stress theories and research suggest that couples' negative communication patterns threaten immune and emotional health, leaving partners vulnerable to illness. Spouses' relationship perceptions can also color how they...
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Madison A, Way B, Ratner K, Renna M, Andridge R, Peng J, et al.
Brain Behav Immun
. 2022 Oct;
107:124-131.
PMID: 36208853
Background: Inflammation can have social consequences, which may be relevant to inflammation's link with depression. The current study tests whether a typhoid vaccine increases feelings of social disconnection and avoidance...
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Renna M, Shrout M, Madison A, Lustberg M, Povoski S, Agnese D, et al.
Int J Behav Med
. 2022 Jul;
30(4):463-472.
PMID: 35831698
Background: Psychological disorders can substantially worsen physical symptoms associated with breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, reducing survivors' quality of life and increasing recurrence risk. Distress disorders may be particularly detrimental...
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Renna M, Shrout M, Madison A, Alfano C, Povoski S, Lipari A, et al.
Psychooncology
. 2022 Jun;
31(9):1536-1544.
PMID: 35751505
Objective: Colorectal cancer poses a significant threat to both psychological and physical health. This study examined relationships between anxiety and depressive symptoms with pain, fatigue, and inflammation among colorectal patients....
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Kiecolt-Glaser J, Renna M, Peng J, Sheridan J, Lustberg M, Ramaswamy B, et al.
Brain Behav Immun
. 2022 Apr;
103:1-9.
PMID: 35378230
Purpose: To investigate breast cancer survivors' inflammatory responses to typhoid vaccine as a window into their innate immune response to novel pathogens. Methods: This double-blind crossover trial randomized 158 breast...
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Madison A, Andridge R, Shrout M, Renna M, Bennett J, Jaremka L, et al.
Psychol Sci
. 2021 Dec;
33(1):152-164.
PMID: 34932407
The asserts that people who experience ongoing interpersonal stressors and mount a greater inflammatory response to social stress are at higher risk for depression. The current study tested this theory...
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Shrout M, Madison A, Renna M, Alfano C, Povoski S, Lipari A, et al.
Brain Behav Immun
. 2021 Nov;
100:145-154.
PMID: 34808291
Background: Breast cancer survivors are prone to weakened gut barriers, allowing bacteria to migrate into the blood stream. Gut permeability fuels inflammation, which, among survivors, can elevate risk for comorbid...
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Renna M, Shrout M, Madison A, Bennett J, Malarkey W, Emery C, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2021 Nov;
135:105575.
PMID: 34741982
Background: Breast cancer survivors face a number of physical health threats including cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death among breast cancer survivors. Low heart rate variability (HRV) represents one...
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Madison A, Peng J, Shrout M, Renna M, Alfano C, Povoski S, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2021 Jun;
131:105288.
PMID: 34090140
Background: Black breast cancer survivors have greater morbidity and mortality than White survivors. However, evidence comparing Black survivors' psychological symptoms with their White counterparts has been mixed. Prior studies have...