Older cancer patients are a highly heterogeneous population in terms of global health and physiological reserves, and it is often difficult to determine the best treatment. Moreover, clinical tools currently used to assess global health require dedicated time and lack a standardized end score. Circulating markers of biological age and/or fitness could complement or partially substitute the existing screening tools. In this study we explored the relationship of potential ageing/frailty biomarkers with age and clinical frailty. On a population of 82 young and 162 older non-metastatic breast cancer patients, we measured mean leukocyte telomere length and plasma levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6), regulated upon activation, normal T cell expressed ...
Rapamycin extends lifespan in mice, but can have a number of undesirable effects that may ultimately...
Optimization of resistance exercise (RE) remains a hotbed of research for muscle building and mainte...
Twenty-five to forty per cent of lung cancer patients are diagnosed with secondary tumours in the br...
Aging and excessive adiposity are both associated with an increased risk of developing multiple chro...
Genetic association studies of age-related, chronic human diseases often suffer from a lack of power...
All breast cancer patients are examined to check for the presence of malignant tumour cells that may...
Bladder cancer is a heterogeneous disease that poses unique challenges to the treating clinician. It...
Cancer and type 2 diabetes mellitus are common conditions that pose a major threat to global health....
Background: We have sought to explore the impact of dietary Pi intake on human age related health in...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer morbidity and mortality globally. Cancer chemot...
In this study we applied a new analytical strategy to investigate the relations between stochastic e...
Studies that elucidate why some human tissues age faster than others may shed light on how we age, a...
Controversy exists whether the adverse effects on glucose metabolism and the increased incidence of...
Within the scenario of an increasing life expectancy worldwide it is mandatory to identify determina...
Estimates of biological age based on DNA methylation patterns, often referred to as epigenetic age ...
Rapamycin extends lifespan in mice, but can have a number of undesirable effects that may ultimately...
Optimization of resistance exercise (RE) remains a hotbed of research for muscle building and mainte...
Twenty-five to forty per cent of lung cancer patients are diagnosed with secondary tumours in the br...
Aging and excessive adiposity are both associated with an increased risk of developing multiple chro...
Genetic association studies of age-related, chronic human diseases often suffer from a lack of power...
All breast cancer patients are examined to check for the presence of malignant tumour cells that may...
Bladder cancer is a heterogeneous disease that poses unique challenges to the treating clinician. It...
Cancer and type 2 diabetes mellitus are common conditions that pose a major threat to global health....
Background: We have sought to explore the impact of dietary Pi intake on human age related health in...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer morbidity and mortality globally. Cancer chemot...
In this study we applied a new analytical strategy to investigate the relations between stochastic e...
Studies that elucidate why some human tissues age faster than others may shed light on how we age, a...
Controversy exists whether the adverse effects on glucose metabolism and the increased incidence of...
Within the scenario of an increasing life expectancy worldwide it is mandatory to identify determina...
Estimates of biological age based on DNA methylation patterns, often referred to as epigenetic age ...
Rapamycin extends lifespan in mice, but can have a number of undesirable effects that may ultimately...
Optimization of resistance exercise (RE) remains a hotbed of research for muscle building and mainte...
Twenty-five to forty per cent of lung cancer patients are diagnosed with secondary tumours in the br...