Cancer And Aging Handbook Research And Practice

A new oncology research institute focused on the relationship between cancer and the aging body has launched out of the pending merger of two major nonprofit players in the field. The Midtown-based ...

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CURE: Aging with Cancer: Finding True Beauty and Self-Grace Beyond the Surface

Science Daily: Young cancer survivors face faster aging and possible early dementia

Surviving cancer at a young age may come with an unexpected cost: faster aging at both the cellular and brain levels. Researchers found that survivors often show signs of being biologically older than ...

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The American Journal of Managed Care: Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant-Rich Diets May Lower Skin Cancer Risk, Slow Biological Aging

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Chronic inflammation and oxidative stress contribute to accelerated biological aging and increased skin cancer risk. Proinflammatory and pro-oxidative diets are associated with higher skin cancer risk ...

There exists a complex synergistic relationship among cancer, circadian rhythms, and aging: aging is a major risk factor for cancer, disruption of circadian rhythms promotes tumor initiation and ...

Medical Xpress on MSN: Older mice may offer new insight into cancer and aging

MSN: The dark genome: why LINE-1 might be the key to cancer and aging

The dark genome: why LINE-1 might be the key to cancer and aging

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Medical Xpress on MSN: Face photos reveal faster biological aging tied to poorer cancer survival

A group of molecules found in trendy anti-aging treatments may actually feed cancer cells, a study has revealed. Polyamines are natural compounds present in all living cells that trigger autophagy, ...

Labroots: A Novel Link between Cancer and Aging May Provide a Therapeutic Target

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Experts largely acknowledge cancer as a disease of aging. The intricate relationship between aging and cancer is underscored by their shared mechanisms, often referred to as “hallmarks.” Many of these ...