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Multiple Studies Link Accelerated Biological Aging to Rising Early-Onset Cancer in Younger Generations

Jun 29, 2026

Two studies published in Nature Medicine and Military Medical Research link accelerated biological aging in younger generations to rising rates of early-onset cancers. Researchers found that people born in more recent decades show larger gaps between their chronological and biological ages, with stronger risks for lung, gastrointestinal, and uterine cancers. A separate global analysis identified six cancers now rising faster in younger adults than older populations.

Racial Disparities Persist Across Cancer Incidence and Clinical Trial Outcomes

Jun 02, 2026

Two JAMA Network Open studies highlight persistent racial disparities in cancer. One found early-onset cancer rates declining in men but rising in women, with significant variation by race across cancer types. A separate analysis of ovarian cancer trials showed Black patients had lower overall survival and were underrepresented in clinical research.

FDA Grants Fast Track to SIM0505 for Platinum-Resistant Ovarian Cancer

Apr 08, 2026

The FDA granted fast track designation to SIM0505, a CDH6-targeting antibody-drug conjugate, for platinum-resistant ovarian cancer based on preclinical and early clinical data. A phase 1 trial is currently evaluating the drug in advanced solid tumors, with initial data expected at the 2026 ASCO conference. The company plans to begin dose optimization studies in ovarian cancer patients in Q2 2026.