Cancer survivors had a lower risk of Alzheimer's disease than those without cancer, and patients with Alzheimer's disease had a lower risk of incident cancer. The risk of Alzheimer's disease was lowest in survivors of smoking related cancers, and was not primarily explained by survival bias. This pattern for cancer is similar to that seen in Parkinson's disease and suggests an inverse association between cancer and neurodegeneration.
Inverse association between cancer and Alzheimer's disease: results from the Framingham Heart Study
Jane A. Driver·P. A. Wolf·Rhoda Au·Kun Ping Lu·Tobias Kurth·Alexa Beiser·Greta Lee Splansky·Douglas P. Kiel·Bernard E. Kreger·Sudha Seshadri
