Cancer Tumours Capable of Blocking the Accumulation of Amyloid Plaques in the Brain
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It is one of these scientific paradoxes that disturb. On the one hand, cancer, its heavy treatments, extreme fatigue, chronic stress. On the other hand, Alzheimer's disease, which is precisely associated with aging, with the wear and tear of the body and brain. Logically, everything should go in the same direction. And yet. For several years, a finding has come back with insistence: it is rare that the same patient develops both cancer and Alzhe…
Cancer and Alzheimer's disease are among the most feared diagnoses in medicine. Yet, these two pathologies rarely strike the same person. Epidemiologists have noticed that cancer patients develop less often Alzheimer's, and vice versa. A recent study conducted on mice brings an unexpected explanation: some tumours would emit protective signals towards the end of ... Read more The article Cancer tumours capable of blocking the accumulation of amy…
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