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

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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.
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