Young cancer survivors may face faster aging and possible early-onset dementia

Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors age faster than their peers who did not have cancer, according to a new study, which also describes how accelerated aging occurs both at the cellular level and in brain function, such as memory, attention, and ability to process information.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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