Peto’s Paradox: How Gigantic Species Evolved to Beat Cancer
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Researchers are reexamining a long-held theory about cancer prevalence in large animals, with some studies suggesting that bigger species may not be more prone to cancer as previously thought. Investigations into the dna of certain large species, such as whales and elephants, have uncovered potential clues to fighting cancer. The findings appear to be challenging a decades-old paradox, although the relationship between size and cancer risk remains unclear.
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