Faster 'biological aging' in young adults may help explain rise in early-onset cancers, study hints | Live ScienceWeb Page - www.livescience.com
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Faster 'biological aging' in young adults may help explain rise in early-onset cancers, study hints | Live Science

Researchers report that younger adults with older‑than‑expected biological ages are more likely to develop early‑onset lung, gastrointestinal and uterine cancers, but more research is needed.

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