Cancer, chemotherapy linked with decreased Alzheimer’s risk in veterans
People who survive most forms of cancer were less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease, and those treated with chemotherapy got even more protection, according to a study of 3.5 million military veterans presented at AAIC. Researchers found an inverse relationship between Alzheimer’s and most types of cancer but not prostate cancer and melanoma, which are largely detected through screening rather than symptoms.
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