“…Lower mortality has been reported for married persons (Kraus and Lilienfeld, 1959;Joseph and Syme, 1982), but this may be particularly true for men (Young et al, 1963, Rees andLutkins, 1967;Parkes et al, 1969;Ward, 1976;Jacobs and Ostfeld, 1977;Bowling, 1987), and for age groups younger than 60 years (Jacobs and Ostfeld, 1977;Seeman et al, 1987). In most studies, however, there has been no clear association between marital status and survival among cancer patients (Jacobs and Ostfeld, 1977;Koskenvuo et al, 1979, Mellstr0m et al, 1982Jones and Goldblatt, 1986;Kaprio et al, 1987). Nonetheless, a link has been proposed between stress due to life change events such as widowhood or divorce and susceptibility and prognosis of cancer through immunosuppressive and neuroendocrine pathways (Marx, 1985;Hilakivi-Clarke et al, 1993).…”