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Carcinogenesis / Alcohol / Cancer / Aging-associated diseases / Epidemiology of cancer / Ageing / Senescence / Health effects of wine / Menopause / Medicine / Gerontology / Aging


Individual aging and cancer risk: How are they related?
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Document Date: 2010-03-09 10:03:15


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Rostock / /

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Germany / United States / /

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Duke University / Sanford Institute / Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital / Max Planck Institute / /

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information processing / online journal / /

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cancers / malignant tumors / Introduction Cancer / Cancer / disease / overall cancer / arterial hypertension / telomere dysfunction / already established tumors / malignant epithelial tumors / age-specific cancer / lung cancer / chronic diseases / e.g. asthma / age-related diseases / chronic proliferation / infectious agents / old age cancer / asthma / chronic conditions / /

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Duke University / Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research Konrad-Zuse Str. / Durham NC / Research Center for Medical Genetics / Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital / Russian Academy of Medical Sciences / Sanford Institute for Public Policy / Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research / /

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Svetlana V. Ukraintseva Anatoli / Svetlana V. Ukraintseva / Anatoli I. Yashin / Konrad-Zuse Str / /

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author / Corresponding author / /

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apoptosis / /

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www.demographic-research.org / www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol9/8 / http /

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