Aging and Cancer

Aging is the single biggest risk factor for developing cancer. However, it also increases the risk of other diseases and injury and can affect a person’s well-being, independence, and feelings of self-worth all issues that need to be considered when cancer treatment decisions are being made, as well as during treatment. Older adults have a higher risk for cancer and other diseases that may affect cancer treatment, care, and recovery.

  • Aging and Tumours
  • Aging and Cancer Screening
  • Aging and Cancer Prevention
  • Aging and Cancer Treatments

Related Conference of Aging and Cancer

February 09-11 2016

Ageing 2016

London UK
June 28-July 01 2016

World Congress on Active Ageing

Melbourne Australia
November 16-20 2016

Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America GSA

New Orleans Las Vegas USA
May 03-05 2016

American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting

Orlando USA
October 01-02 2016

Second International Aging and Disease Conference

Stanford USA
September 20-23 2016

4th World Parkinson Congress

Portland USA
March 09-12 2016

14th International Athens Springfield Symposium on Advances in Alzheimer Therapy

Athens Greece
February 29-March 2 2016

Parkinson Action Network

Washington USA
March 11-13 2016

5th Asian and Oceanian Parkinsons Disease and Movement Disorders Congress

Manila Philippines
November 23-25 2015

Neuromuscular Care Conference

Nottingham UK
March 22-23 2016

9th Annual Neuromuscular Translational Research Conference

Oxford United Kingdom
January 18-19 2016

18th International Conference on Food Composition Data Nutrition and Public Health

San Diego USA
March 20-24 2016

Chromatin and Epigenetics Conference

Whistler Canada
October 05-06 2015

International Workshop on HIV Aging

Washington DC USA

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