Older biologic age linked to elevated breast cancer risk
Biologic age, a DNA-based estimate of a person’s age, is associated with future development of breast cancer, according to scientists. Biologic age was determined by measuring DNA methylation, a chemical modification to DNA that is part of the normal aging process. For every five years a woman’s biologic age was older than her chronologic or actual age, she had a 15 percent increased risk of developing breast cancer.
Original source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/02/190222125223.htm