Ershler W B, Longo D L
Glennan Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, USA.
J Natl Cancer Inst. 1997 Oct 15;89(20):1489-97. doi: 10.1093/jnci/89.20.1489.
The majority of patients with cancer in the United States are more than 70 years old. Despite the increased understanding of the molecular bases for both oncogenesis and aging, the overlap of cancer and aging at that level remains a wide-open research domain. Similarly, at the clinical level, there is also an increased awareness of the need for more information about the influence of host age on the development of tumors, on the growth and spread of the disease, and on treatment expectations. In this review, we have attempted to frame questions regarding cancer and aging from the perspective of biogerontology and geriatric medicine. An increased effort to address the issues of aging is of paramount importance at all levels of cancer investigation.
美国大多数癌症患者年龄超过70岁。尽管人们对肿瘤发生和衰老的分子基础有了更多了解,但在这一层面上癌症与衰老的重叠仍是一个有待充分探索的研究领域。同样,在临床层面,人们也越来越意识到需要更多关于宿主年龄对肿瘤发生、疾病生长和扩散以及治疗预期影响的信息。在这篇综述中,我们试图从生物老年学和老年医学的角度提出有关癌症和衰老的问题。在癌症研究的各个层面,加大力度解决衰老问题至关重要。