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Faster aging in younger generations linked to rise in early-onset cancer
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- Age fast, get cancer young: the ‘global surge’ hitting under-50s The Times · 21d ago
- Millennials may not be aging as well as they think — study finds ’90s babies are aging faster, have higher cancer risk nypost.com · 21d ago
- Is accelerated biological ageing behind the rise in early-onset cancers? Oncology Central · 21d ago
- Why more under-50s are being diagnosed with cancer than earlier generations The Independent · 21d ago
- Under-50s face growing cancer risk because they 'age faster than their parents' The Sun · 21d ago
- Under-50s age ‘faster than previous generations’ amid cancer surge The Times · 21d ago
- Biological aging and generational shifts in early-onset cancer risk Nature · 21d ago
- Faster aging in younger generations linked to rise in early-onset cancer WashU Medicine · 21d ago
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