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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE UNTIL 4 PM ET, July 10, 2013

People with Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease May Have Lower Risk of Cancer and Vice Versa

MINNEAPOLIS -

Older people with are less likely to also have cancer, and older people with cancer are less likely to also have Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, according to the largest study to date on the topic, which appears in the July 10, 2013, online issue of , the medical journal of the . 鈥淪ince the number of cases of both Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and cancer increase exponentially as people age, understanding the mechanisms behind this relationship may help us better develop new treatments for both diseases,鈥 said study author Massimo Musicco, MD, of the National Research Council of Italy in Milan. The study involved 204,468 people age 60 and older in northern Italy during a six-year period. During that time, 21,451 people developed cancer and 2,832 people developed Alzheimer鈥檚 disease. A total of 161 people had both cancer and Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, whereas that number would have been expected to be 281 for cancer and 246 for Alzheimer鈥檚 disease when considering how often the diseases occur in the general population. Therefore the risk of cancer was cut in half for people with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, and the risk of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease was reduced by 35 percent for people with cancer. 鈥淲hile other studies have noted this relationship before, this is the largest study to date and it has several strengths over previous studies, such as looking for the presence of the second disease both before and after the first disease was diagnosed,鈥 Musicco said. 鈥淭his controls for the possibility that the presence of one disease might obscure the diagnosis of other diseases because any new symptoms might be interpreted as a consequence of the already-diagnosed disease, or in the case of cancer, people might assume that memory problems were a side effect of chemotherapy.鈥 The researchers found the same result in people who died during the course of the study as well as those still living, controlling for the possibility that the reduced life expectancy for the first disease would also reduce the likelihood of living to develop the second disease. The study was supported by the National Research Council of Italy and the Foundation IRCCS 鈥淪anta Lucia鈥 in Rome. To learn more about Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, please visit .

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