Age Shifts Melanoma Behavior, Prompting Call for Age-Inclusive Cancer Research

1 min read
Source: SciTechDaily
Age Shifts Melanoma Behavior, Prompting Call for Age-Inclusive Cancer Research
Photo: SciTechDaily
TL;DR Summary

New findings from Fox Chase Cancer Center show melanoma spread varies with age: lowest in young mice, highest in middle-aged, then dropping in old age, linked to gamma-delta T cells. The study suggests aging significantly alters cancer immunity and that most preclinical work in young animals may hinder translating therapies to older patients.

Share this article

Reading Insights

Total Reads

0

Unique Readers

21

Time Saved

6 min

vs 7 min read

Condensed

96%

1,30053 words

Want the full story? Read the original article

Read on SciTechDaily