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Cancer and Aging: Researching the Path to Longer, More Vibrant Lives

Sep 18, 2025
Dr. Mina Sedrak, an associate professor and director of the Cancer and Aging Program at UCLA, shares his insights on the intersection of cancer treatment and aging. He discusses the shift from chronological age to functional assessments in geriatric oncology. Sedrak also highlights an AI platform for improving patient assessments and innovative technologies for tracking health in real-time. He delves into cellular senescence and its implications for reversing frailty, emphasizing the potential of targeting biological aging to enhance the quality of life for cancer survivors.
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INSIGHT

Functional Age Over Chronological Age

  • Geriatric oncology shifted from judging chronological age to assessing functional age with objective tools.
  • These assessments better tailor treatment and avoid over- or undertreatment in older adults.
ADVICE

Adopt Practical Geriatric Assessments

  • Use practical geriatric assessment tools like the ones endorsed by ASCO and NCCN to evaluate older patients.
  • Implement these tools adapted to your clinic's resources to improve decision-making for older adults.
INSIGHT

AI To Automate Assessments

  • Technology and AI can automate geriatric assessments, letting patients complete them on devices while waiting.
  • This approach streamlines workflows and delivers results directly to clinicians for use in visits.
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