2019
DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnz037
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Highlights From an Expert Meeting on Opportunities for Cancer Prevention Among Older Adults

Abstract: This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk and promote health at older ages. Factors that increase cancer risk among older adults include exposure to carcinogens from multiple sources, chronic conditions such as obesity and diabetes, and unhealthy behaviors. Emerging research points to chronic social stressors -social isolation, loneliness, and financial hardship -as being linked to accelerated biological aging and increased cancer risk later in life. O… Show more

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“…Telomeres served as protective structures located at the ends of chromosomes, and their gradual shortening was intricately linked to the occurrence and progression of cellular senescence, cancer, and various other diseases [1][2][3]. Recently, there has been extensive research on the role of telomeres in hematologic diseases (HDs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telomeres served as protective structures located at the ends of chromosomes, and their gradual shortening was intricately linked to the occurrence and progression of cellular senescence, cancer, and various other diseases [1][2][3]. Recently, there has been extensive research on the role of telomeres in hematologic diseases (HDs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%