"...the chapters provide interesting, informative, and generally well-written summaries of some of the most important issues related to the most important diseases for which stress and other psychosocial factors are thought to play a role....McCabe and his colleagues have done an excellent job of providing a cross section of the empirical research that has linked biopsychosocial factors to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, AIDS, and cancer. This book will be valuable reading for everyone with an interest in health psychology or behavioral medicine."—Psychophysiology"...the contributions are well worth reading, because they provide a solid empirical foundation that should stimulate further research in this growing field....Within each section, there are highly informative chapters....In summary, McCabe and colleagues have edited a nice sampling of the role of biopsychosocial factors in cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and AIDS....the chapters are interesting, well written, and very informative. The authors have taken special care throughout the volume to explicate the biomedical processes linking psychosocial factors to disease....this volume is likely to have something of interest for everyone and should provide a solid foundation on which future empirical contributions can be built."—Contemporary Psychology