The frequency of
cancers increase with age in everyone, cats included.
The risk for breast
cancer increases with age.
The chance of developing colorectal
cancer increases with age.
For one, we can see that the risk of breast
cancer increases with age, due to an increased amount of circulating estrogen that accumulates throughout life.
The risks of arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, endocrine disorders, liver and kidney problems, and
cancer all increase with age.
Not exact matches
I'm trying to eat as much as I can because of its nutritional benefits: — they can help your diet by making you feel full (it's because they absorb 10 times their weight in water, forming a bulky gel)-- they are the richest plant source of Omega - 3 — chia seeds slow down how fast our bodies convert carbohydrates into simple sugars, studies indicate they can control blood sugar — they are an excellent source of fiber,
with a whopping 10 grams in only 2 tablespoons — chia seeds are rich in antioxidants that help protect the body from free radicals,
aging and
cancer — chia seeds contain no gluten or grains — the outer layer of chia seeds swells when mixed
with liquids to form a gel (this can used in place of eggs to lower cholesterol and
increase the nutrient content of foods and baked goods)(More info here.)
After controlling for
age, sex, education, exercise, smoking, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, diabetes and
cancer, a two - point
increase in the Mediterranean diet score was linked
with a 21 per cent reduced risk of death.
The onset of breast development begins at an earlier
age in girls
with a higher BMI (Body Mass Index) and this may
increase the child's risk of breast
cancer later in life.
Approximately 175000
cancer cases are diagnosed annually in children younger than
age 15 years worldwide, 1
with an annual
increase of around 0.9 % in incidence rate in the developed world, only partly explained by improved diagnosis and reporting.1, 2 Childhood
cancer is rare and its survival rate has
increased significantly over the years owing to advancement in treatment technologies; however, it is still a leading cause of death among children and adolescents in developed countries, ranking second among children
aged 1 to 14 years in the United States, surpassed only by accidents.1, 3 Childhood
cancer is also emerging as a major cause of death in the last few years in Asia, Central and South America, Northwest Africa, and the Middle East, where death rates from preventable communicable diseases are declining.2
Breast
Cancer Care, the leading breast cancer support and information charity in the UK, has produced a new report, backed by Age UK, that makes clear recommendations to improve outcomes and experiences for older women with breast cancer, a demographic proven to have poorer relative survival rates and an increased likelihood of presenting later with symptoms and of receiving non-standard treat
Cancer Care, the leading breast
cancer support and information charity in the UK, has produced a new report, backed by Age UK, that makes clear recommendations to improve outcomes and experiences for older women with breast cancer, a demographic proven to have poorer relative survival rates and an increased likelihood of presenting later with symptoms and of receiving non-standard treat
cancer support and information charity in the UK, has produced a new report, backed by
Age UK, that makes clear recommendations to improve outcomes and experiences for older women
with breast
cancer, a demographic proven to have poorer relative survival rates and an increased likelihood of presenting later with symptoms and of receiving non-standard treat
cancer, a demographic proven to have poorer relative survival rates and an
increased likelihood of presenting later
with symptoms and of receiving non-standard treatments.
«
With 80 per cent of breast
cancers occurring in women over the
age of 50 and a steadily
increasing elderly population, the concerns raised in this report will only intensify over the coming years unless urgently addressed.»
Dr. Rositch adds, «It will be important to clarify in future studies whether the continued
increase in cervical
cancer rates
with age and the higher rates in African - American women represent a failure in our screening programs or a failure of the women to be screened so that appropriate interventions can be applied.»
Because there is still no accepted biomarker for
aging, the drug's success would be judged by whether it can delay the development of several diseases whose incidence
increases dramatically
with age: cardiovascular disease,
cancer, and cognitive decline, along
with mortality.
A study of nearly eight million Swedes
aged 15 and over found that among the 12,669 young people diagnosed
with cancer between the
age of 15 and 30 there was a 60 %
increased risk of suicide or attempted suicide.
This is the result of
increases in
cancer diagnoses driven by the
aging and growth of the population, as well as the fact that people are living longer
with cancer because of earlier
cancer detection and more effective treatments.
That was going much too far, because
cancer is also a disease of
aging: Its incidence
increases steadily
with age.
Brazilian scientists from the D'Or Institute of Research and Education (IDOR) and the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) found that ADHD kids and their mothers are more likely to have shorter telomeres, a hallmark of cellular
aging, which is associated
with increased risk for chronic diseases and conditions like diabetes, obesity and
cancer.
Women whose mothers had elevated levels of DDT in their blood had a nearly fourfold
increase in risk of developing breast
cancer by
age 52, compared
with controls who were matched for a variety of factors, including maternal history of breast
cancer.
Evaluation of T1 - 2N0 - 1M0
cancers, which are at a stage when metastasis to distant organs has not yet occurred, in both groups showed a considerable advantage for BCT in patients
with increasing age, those
with comorbidity, and those who did not receive chemotherapy.
With lower rates of obesity, the researchers say, rates of heart disease, diabetes, and other diseases that tend to increase with age, including cancer and Alzheimer's disease, could fall as w
With lower rates of obesity, the researchers say, rates of heart disease, diabetes, and other diseases that tend to
increase with age, including cancer and Alzheimer's disease, could fall as w
with age, including
cancer and Alzheimer's disease, could fall as well.
Some of the factors associated
with an
increased likelihood of a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation include breast
cancer diagnosis before
age 50; both breast and ovarian
cancers; multiple breast
cancers; cases of male breast
cancer and Ashkenazi Jewish ethnicity.
The decline of the immune system
with age (immunosenescence) is reflected in the
increased susceptibility to infectious diseases, poorer response to vaccination,
increased prevalence of
cancer, accelerated
aging (frailty), autoimmune and other chronic diseases.
Following a period of intensive meditation, genes involved
with the infectious cycle may get downregulated along
with related host genes regulating protein synthesis, an explanation that is supported by other stress reduction interventions that have shown
increased innate antiviral activity, such as upregulated Type 1 interferon activity.40 Shorter telomeres in population - based studies have been predictive of earlier onset of chronic diseases of
aging, including diabetes, 41 cardiovascular disease9 and certain
cancers.42
Aging is associated
with increased susceptibility to
cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and neurodegenerative and cardiovascular diseases.
These WNIN / Gr - Ob rats also portray accelerated
aging,
with increased episodes of obesity - associated neuro - degeneration, cataract,
cancer, infection and infertility at advanced
age [13].
Mutational damage to nuclear DNA
increases with age, and this is one of the reasons as to why
cancer is predominantly an
age - related disease.
Worldwide, lung
cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of
cancer.1 In the United Kingdom, its annual incidence is second only to that of breast
cancer, accounting for around 39000 new
cancer diagnoses annually.2 In countries that have seen a high prevalence of smoking, around 90 % of diagnoses of lung
cancer are attributable to cigarette smoking.3 The
increased incidence from smoking is proportional to the length and intensity of smoking history.4 On average, a lifetime smoker has a 20-fold
increase in the risk of developing lung
cancer compared
with a lifetime non - smoker.1 Lung
cancer is more common in men than in women, closely following past patterns of smoking prevalence, and 80 % of cases are diagnosed in people
aged over 60.2
The mammalian immune system defends the organism against pathogens, and possibly
cancer, but is known to become dysregulated
with increasing age.
However, in subgroup analyses stratified by
age, we found that the deletion allele was associated
with increased risk for lung
cancer among individuals < 50 years of
age (OR 2.17, CI 1.19 - 3.97), and that the association was gradually reduced
with increasing age (p = 0.01).
An estimated 10,380 U.S. children younger than 15 years of
age are diagnosed
with cancer each year, and, although survival rates have
increased, differences have been reported based on
cancer type and race / ethnicity.
Using indoor tanning before
age 35
increases the risk of melanoma — the deadliest type of skin
cancer —
with each use, the researchers said.
Trihalomethanes or THMs including Chloroform (
increase free radical production, speed
aging and linked to
cancer - found in high amounts in women
with breast
cancer)
Originated 1970s by Dr. Henry Lemon, who tested estrogen levels in 24 hour urine samples and found that an EQ > 1 strongly correlated
with a higher survival rate after breast
cancer.24 Further research conducted by Lemon, Heidel, et al., a meta - analysis of published fractional estrogen excretion collected from 2,846 healthy women worldwide
aged 15 to 59 years,
with a risk of breast
cancer varying five-fold, found that an EQ < 1 reflects
increased rates of oxidation of estrone or estradiol to 4 - OH catechols (also referred to in the literature as the 3,4 - catechol estrogen quinones), which have been identified as the principal proximal human mammary carcinogens after menarche, while an EQ > 1 reflects conversion to protective 2 - OH estrogen metabolites.2526
This results in damage to the intestines,
with an eventual inability to absorb nutrients, and can
increase the risk of autoimmune diseases,
cancer, and accelerate
aging through
increased intestinal permeability.
GMOs are associated
with human infertility, immune problems, accelerated
aging, diabetes,
cancer,
increased sensitivity to food and changes in liver, kidneys and the gastrointestinal system.
Another statement Somers makes is that, «Postmenopausal women should not be mimicking pregnancy since the risks associated
with pregnancy (heart attack, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and breast
cancer)
increase exponentially
with age.»
Chronic inflammation is linked
with increased risk of
cancer, accelerated
aging, depression and anxiety.
Telomere length is arguably the best marker of biological
age, and shorter mean telomere length, usually measured in your white blood cells, is associated
with increased risk of heart disease, obesity,
cancer, stroke, dementia, and premature death (2).
«The chronic exposure to high levels of ROS is associated
with the development and / or progression of pathophysiological processes, and implicated in an
increasing number of human diseases, such as cardiovascular, metabolic, inflammatory and neurogenerative diseases,
cancer as well as muscle atrophy and the
ageing process.»
I'm trying to eat as much as I can because of its nutritional benefits: — they can help your diet by making you feel full (it's because they absorb 10 times their weight in water, forming a bulky gel)-- they are the richest plant source of Omega - 3 — chia seeds slow down how fast our bodies convert carbohydrates into simple sugars, studies indicate they can control blood sugar — they are an excellent source of fiber,
with a whopping 10 grams in only 2 tablespoons — chia seeds are rich in antioxidants that help protect the body from free radicals,
aging and
cancer — chia seeds contain no gluten or grains — the outer layer of chia seeds swells when mixed
with liquids to form a gel (this can used in place of eggs to lower cholesterol and
increase the nutrient content of foods and baked goods)(More info here.)
Harvard researchers recently conducted a prospective analysis of 90,655 premenopausal women,
ages 26 to 46, enrolled in the Nurses» Health Study II and determined that intake of animal fat, especially from red meat and high - fat dairy products, during premenopausal years is associated
with an
increased risk of breast
cancer.
For example, breast
cancer risk
increased 12 % and rectal
cancer risk rose 10 %
with each daily drink, which would translate into 11 extra breast
cancers per 1,000 women up to
age 75 and one extra rectal
cancer case per 1,000 women up to
age 75.
While the causes are unclear, those at
increased risk are over
age 55; those
with a close relative (mother, daughter or sister)
with ovarian
cancer; and women
with a family history of breast, uterine or colon
cancers, according to the Valley Health System in Ridgewood, N.J.
As dogs
age, their chances of being afflicted
with cancer increases.
Some animals have a genetic tendency to develop
cancer and this risk
increases with increasing age.
Because the reasons for ovariectomy (e.g., uterine infection, mammary
cancer)
increase with increasing age, it is expected that a large percentage of the oldest - dogs are binned as «spayed» despite having many years of ovary exposure.
On the positive side, neutering male dogs • eliminates the small risk (probably < 1 %) of dying from testicular
cancer • reduces the risk of non-cancerous prostate disorders • reduces the risk of perianal fistulas • may possibly reduce the risk of diabetes (data inconclusive) On the negative side, neutering male dogs • if done before 1 year of
age, significantly
increases the risk of osteosarcoma (bone
cancer); this is a common
cancer in medium / large and larger breeds
with a poor prognosis.
High levels of IGF - 1 has been shown in a wide variety of organisms, including humans, to be associated
with increased risk of death from
age - related diseases such as
cancer and heart disease.
This type of
cancer tends to occur in middle
aged to older dogs
with many reports showing Cocker spaniels to be a breed at
increased risk.
Cancer is common in pet animals and the incidence
increases with age.