CW September 2003

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Issue Number 9
September 2003
ISSN 10593802

Cancer and Aging

The Life span of a living organism may have its own clock, a recent study suggests. Degenerative genetic changes manifest at a certain point in life, that is, at a certain time after birth these changes take place no matter how long the life span is. Therefore, growing older is the greatest risk of accumulating adverse genetic changes that can lead to the development of cancer and many other age-related diseases.
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D. Gottschling and M. McMurray, Science, September 26.

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