Nutrigenomics at the Interface of Aging, Lifespan, and Cancer Prevention

Volume: 146, Issue: 10, Pages: 1931 - 1939
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
The percentage of elderly people with associated age-related health deterioration, including cancer, has been increasing for decades. Among age-related diseases, the incidence of cancer has grown substantially, in part because of the overlap of some molecular pathways between cancer and aging. Studies with model organisms suggest that aging and age-related conditions are manipulable processes that can be modified by both genetic and...
Paper Details
Title
Nutrigenomics at the Interface of Aging, Lifespan, and Cancer Prevention
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Volume
146
Issue
10
Pages
1931 - 1939
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