EXPLORING AGEING-RELATED BIOMARKERS IN INDIVIDUALS WITH BREAST CANCER AND WITHOUT CANCER KU Leuven
In recent years, it has been increasingly recognized that different persons undergo the ageing process at different rates. Although chronological age has traditionally served as a measure of ageing, it only provides a one-dimensional view. We now know that age-related diseases or conditions independently contribute to unfavorable outcomes and hasten the ageing process, resulting in a wide range of biological ageing rates. The use of ...