The common biology of cancer and ageing

T Finkel, M Serrano, MA Blasco - Nature, 2007 - nature.com
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At first glance, cancer and ageing would seem to be unlikely bedfellows. Yet the origins for
this improbable union can actually be traced back to a sequence of tragic—and some say
unethical—events that unfolded more than half a century ago. Here we review the series of
key observations that has led to a complex but growing convergence between our
understanding of the biology of ageing and the mechanisms that underlie cancer.
Abstract
At first glance, cancer and ageing would seem to be unlikely bedfellows. Yet the origins for this improbable union can actually be traced back to a sequence of tragic—and some say unethical—events that unfolded more than half a century ago. Here we review the series of key observations that has led to a complex but growing convergence between our understanding of the biology of ageing and the mechanisms that underlie cancer.
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