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Older people less likely to develop cancer beyond the age of 85, Stanford University research reveals the reason
A Stanford University study reveals that cancer risks significantly decrease after age 85, countering the belief that aging heightens cancer vulnerability. Researchers found older mice had lower tumor burdens due to enhanced tumor growth inhibition mechanisms. This discovery, published in Nature Aging, suggests potential advancements in cancer treatment strategies, highlighting the complexities of aging and cancer development.
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