Cellular ‘fingerprint’ may offer early warning of cancer risk

For nearly every disease, age is a major risk factor, and cancer is no exception. Between the ages of 25 and 65, an individual’s risk of developing cancer skyrockets by 4,000%. A new study explores a “fingerprint” in cells associated with cancer and aging to better understand if researchers can predict who is at risk before cancer develops.

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