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The OncoAge Consortium: Linking Aging and Oncology from Bench to Bedside and Back Again

Paul Hofman    
Nicholas Ayache    
Pascal Barbry    
Michel Barlaud    
Audrey Bel    
Philippe Blancou    
Frédéric Checler    
Sylvie Chevillard    
Gael Cristofari    
Mathilde Demory    
Vincent Esnault    
Claire Falandry    
Eric Gilson    
Olivier Guérin    
Nicolas Glaichenhaus    
Joel Guigay    
Marius Ilié    
Bernard Mari    
Charles-Hugo Marquette    
Véronique Paquis-Flucklinger    
Frédéric Prate    
Pierre Saintigny    
Barbara Seitz-Polsky    
Taycir Skhiri    
Ellen Van Obberghen-Schilling    
Emmanuel Van Obberghen and Laurent Yvan-CharvetaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list    

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It is generally accepted that carcinogenesis and aging are two biological processes, which are known to be associated. Notably, the frequency of certain cancers (including lung cancer), increases significantly with the age of patients and there is now a wealth of data showing that multiple mechanisms leading to malignant transformation and to aging are interconnected, defining the so-called common biology of aging and cancer. OncoAge, a consortium launched in 2015, brings together the multidisciplinary expertise of leading public hospital services and academic laboratories to foster the transfer of scientific knowledge rapidly acquired in the fields of cancer biology and aging into innovative medical practice and silver economy development. This is achieved through the development of shared technical platforms (for research on genome stability, (epi)genetics, biobanking, immunology, metabolism, and artificial intelligence), clinical research projects, clinical trials, and education. OncoAge focuses mainly on two pilot pathologies, which benefit from the expertise of several members, namely lung and head and neck cancers. This review outlines the broad strategic directions and key advances of OncoAge and summarizes some of the issues faced by this consortium, as well as the short- and long-term perspectives.

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