Cancer Screening, Surrogates of Survival, and the Soma.
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Screening leads to meaningful reductions in deaths from cancers. However, reductions in all-cause mortality (ACM) are harder to demonstrate. Failure to demonstrate ACM benefit should not diminish advances in cancer screening. We consider how co-morbidities related to an aging and damaged soma can hinder achievement of ACM benefit.
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Aging, Cause of Death, Early Detection of Cancer, Neoplasms, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Smoking, Survival Analysis, Survival Rate
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Cancer Cell
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1535-6108
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1878-3686
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38
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Cell Press