and immune response – mechanisms known to contribute to tumor growth. For the first time, we've linked aging-related gene expression changes in breast tissues to alterations in chromatin ...
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These tumors grow quickly and are usually too widespread to be removed with surgery by the time they are found. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy might help slow the disease, but it’s usually hard to ...
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Immune cells infiltrate the aging tissue, but instead of protecting against cancer, these cells are prone to inflammation and exhaustion, potentially fueling tumor development. But there's more.
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