The available data suggest that:
A) Stress causes cancer, but once present doesn't promote further growth
B) Stress neither causes cancer nor promote further growth once it is present
C) Stress doesn't cause cancer, but promotes the growth of cancer cells that are present
D) Stress produces cancer and increases its growth once present
E) Nobody has examined the stress-cancer link
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