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cancer and ageing

Immunity, ageing and cancer

Immunity, ageing and cancer

... of ageing and cancer on DC function, such that the relative contribution of DC dysfunction may be greater in cancer than in healthy ageing ...between cancer and ageing, it will ...

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Population screening for colorectal cancer: the implications of an ageing population

Population screening for colorectal cancer: the implications of an ageing population

... colorectal cancer (CRC) has recently commenced in the United Kingdom supported by the evidence of a number of randomised trials and pilot ...an ageing population ...

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Biology of premature ageing in survivors of cancer

Biology of premature ageing in survivors of cancer

... level. Cancer survivors, in general, appear to develop age-related diseases and phenotypes sooner than members of the general popula- ...from cancer therapies diminishes physiological reserve, accelerates ...

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The senescent methylome and its relationship with cancer, ageing and germline genetic variation in humans

The senescent methylome and its relationship with cancer, ageing and germline genetic variation in humans

... of ageing, environment and genetics? Our analysis shows, for the first time, that genetic variation in the human population could potentially influ- ence the degree of in vivo ...

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Ageing: from inflammation to cancer

Ageing: from inflammation to cancer

... and cancer is, therefore, not only lim- ited to a direct pathogenic role exerted by specific bacteria on the intestinal epithelium but it is also linked to an overall derangement of this ecosystem that has ...

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The footprint of the ageing stroma in older patients with breast cancer

The footprint of the ageing stroma in older patients with breast cancer

... useful cancer-protective mechanism in younger life but a detrimental cancer-promoting mechanism in later life has repeatedly been described as an example of ‘antagonistic pleiotropy’ [27, 28] in cellular or ...

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Radical scavenging and antioxidant activity of ethylacetate fraction of Plectranthus aromaticus leaves

Radical scavenging and antioxidant activity of ethylacetate fraction of Plectranthus aromaticus leaves

... reacts with polyunsaturated fatty acid moieties of cell membrane phospholipids, lipid hydro-peroixdes are produced (Valentao et al., 2002). Lipid hydro- peroxide can be decomposed to produce alkoxy and peroxy radicals ...

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Epidemiological, genetic and epigenetic aspects of the research on healthy ageing and longevity

Epidemiological, genetic and epigenetic aspects of the research on healthy ageing and longevity

... both ageing and age-related ...comprised cancer and mortality ...of ageing to normal cells to senesce when telomeres stop their functioning ...telomerase-positive cancer cells results in cell ...

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Towards Internet of Things Supported Active Ageing and Home-Care

Towards Internet of Things Supported Active Ageing and Home-Care

... Concerning the group of elderly people with chronic diseases, we have to point-out that those physical or mental long-standing conditions require continuous medical care and have usually significant impact on the ...

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DEPENDENCE OF AGEING ON REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES PRODUCTION AND THE CUSHIONING EFFECT OF ANTIOXDIANTS (REVIEW)

DEPENDENCE OF AGEING ON REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES PRODUCTION AND THE CUSHIONING EFFECT OF ANTIOXDIANTS (REVIEW)

... of ageing involves a progressive decline in the biological functions of cells and organs causing diseases and ultimately the death of most organisms over time [4, ...diseases, cancer, stroke ...the ...

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Modelling ageing and age-related disease

Modelling ageing and age-related disease

... by ageing mice those such as cataracts, sarcope- nia, cancer, and tissue dysfunction is what is mostly observed in ageing ...whereby ageing is the first step, leading to loss of tissue reserve ...

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IN VITRO ANTI SKIN AGEING BENEFITS OF CLERODENDRUM PANICULATUM LEAF EXTRACTS

IN VITRO ANTI SKIN AGEING BENEFITS OF CLERODENDRUM PANICULATUM LEAF EXTRACTS

... showed good anti-oxidant activity comparable to Ascorbic acid at 200µg/mL. The Collagen and Elastin content was increased in the extract treated cells as compared to control. The Hyaluronidase inhibition confirmed ...

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A REVIEW ON AGEING AND ANTI-AGEING MEASURES IN AYURVEDA .......

A REVIEW ON AGEING AND ANTI-AGEING MEASURES IN AYURVEDA .......

... Ageing is the accumulation of changes in a person over time. It is defined as a progressive generalised impairment of function resulting in the loss of adaptive responses to stress and a growing risk of ...

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A randomised phase II trial and feasibility study of palliative chemotherapy in frail or elderly patients with advanced gastroesophageal cancer (321GO)

A randomised phase II trial and feasibility study of palliative chemotherapy in frail or elderly patients with advanced gastroesophageal cancer (321GO)

... This novel design for a feasibility study embedded within it an OTU assessment, a patient-centred tool that was first used within the FOCUS2 trial that examined chemotherapy options in a frail and elderly colorectal ...

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				Causative factor for premature ageing

← Return to Article Details Causative factor for premature ageing

... As ageing is the natural process of growing older yet there are many factors that play a role in whether we age gracefully or if we are the one out of people who age faster than our ...is ageing rapidly But ...

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Oocyte ageing and its cellular basis

Oocyte ageing and its cellular basis

... dent, suggest that precocious loss of cohesion may be one primary cause of predisposition to errors in chromosome segregation of aged oocytes. In mice lacking a meiotic cohesin protein, Smc1 b , recombination is ...

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The move to abolish mandatory retirement age: the case of the United Kingdom

The move to abolish mandatory retirement age: the case of the United Kingdom

... grounds of age – had been an issue of political, economic and social relevance since the implementation of the First Action Programme on Ageing and culminated with the European Employment Directive 2000/78/EC ...

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Seductive Solutions, Inspiration, Easy to Remember Phrases, and Ambiguity: Why Is the Idea of Active Ageing so Successful?

Seductive Solutions, Inspiration, Easy to Remember Phrases, and Ambiguity: Why Is the Idea of Active Ageing so Successful?

... active ageing is currently becoming the leading global strategy in response to population ...active ageing undoubtedly brings fundamental and, above all, welcome changes to the ways ageing and the ...

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of seeds declines during storage. Ageing or (loss of vigour) is exhibited by delayed germination and seedling emergence, slower

of seeds declines during storage. Ageing or (loss of vigour) is exhibited by delayed germination and seedling emergence, slower

... The effect of accelerated ageing was significantly pronounced with increasing ageing period w·;th the loss of vigour and viability, resulting in decreased seedling gr[r] ...

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Challenges in the provision of community aged care in China

Challenges in the provision of community aged care in China

... population ageing can be found across regions as well as social and eco- nomic ...are ageing faster than urban areas, due to the internal migration of younger rural people to ...

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