John Wiley and Sons: Self-Perception of Aging May Affect the Prognosis of Older Patients With Cancer
February 05, 2020
February 05, 2020
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Feb. 5 -- John Wiley and Sons issued the following news release:
Self-perception of aging--or attitudes toward one's aging experience--may affect older individuals' risk of dying early after being diagnosed with cancer, according to results from a study published in Cancer Medicine.
Self-perception of aging--or attitudes toward one's aging experience--may affect older individuals' risk of dying early after being diagnosed with cancer, according to r . . .
Self-perception of aging--or attitudes toward one's aging experience--may affect older individuals' risk of dying early after being diagnosed with cancer, according to results from a study published in Cancer Medicine.
Self-perception of aging--or attitudes toward one's aging experience--may affect older individuals' risk of dying early after being diagnosed with cancer, according to r . . .