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Cross-National Cancer-Dementia Correlation and Shared Disease Determinants

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Cross-National Cancer-Dementia Correlation and Shared Disease Determinants

The epidemiological observation of an inverse relationship between cancer and neurodegenerative diseases represents one of the most intriguing findings in modern medicine. Population-based studies across multiple nations consistently demonstrate that individuals with a history of cancer exhibit significantly reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, while conversely, cancer survivors show decreased neurodegenerative disease incidence.

Epidemiological Evidence

Inverse Cancer-Dementia Association

Large-scale epidemiological studies have established a consistent inverse correlation between cancer and dementia across diverse populations:

  • Musicco et al. (2013): Found that cancer survivors had 50% lower risk of Alzheimer's disease compared to those without cancer history
  • Ou et al. (2015): Demonstrated significant inverse associations across multiple cancer types with Alzheimer's disease risk
  • I. M. B. Driver series (2012-2017): Showed reduced neurodegenerative disease risk across different cancer subtypes

Cross-National Patterns

| Country/Region | Cancer-Dementia Risk Reduction | Key Study Findings |
|----------------|-------------------------------|-------------------|
| United States | 35-50% reduction | NIH-AARP study, Mayo Clinic cohort |
| Italy | 50% reduction | Musicco et al. longitudinal study |
| Sweden | 40% reduction | Swedish Cancer Registry linkage |
| United Kingdom | 45% reduction | UK Biobank analysis |

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