Cancer Research Institute (CRI) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A new study led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis researchers suggests that younger generations are aging biologically faster than their older counterparts.
This faster biological aging was also linked to early-onset cancers – an immune system that appears older than its actual age was associated with early-onset lung cancer, and fat tissue that appears older than its chronological age was associated with early-onset colorectal cancer.
Other articles about early-onset cancers on OncoDaily.