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Aging and Cancer-Inextricably Linked Across the Lifespan
Aging (as old man wind) alters the trajectory of cancer (dangerous seas) through changes in the immune system and metabolism (among many others), leading to altered cancer epidemiology, pathogenesis, and therapeutic responses, as represented by the research areas (boats)-artwork by Michael DeGregori.
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For open communication, give researchers a permanent e-mail alias
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Science, Volume 387, Issue 6733, Page 455-455, January 2025.