Inflammation Promotes Aging‐Associated Oncogenesis in the Lung
Catherine Pham‐Danis,
Shi B. Chia,
Hannah A. Scarborough
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the world. While cigarette smoking is the major preventable factor for cancers in general and lung cancer in particular, old age is also a major risk factor. Aging‐related chronic, low‐level inflammation, termed inflammaging, has been widely documented; however, it remains unclear how inflammaging contributes to increased lung cancer incidence.AimThe aim of this study was to establish connections between aging‐associated changes in the lungs and can… Show more
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