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by cmrdporcupine
1033 days ago
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Those animals (e.g. tortoises, lobsters) with longer lives combined with less cancer have significantly lower metabolisms and a far less ... intense ... lifestyle. Higher cellular respiration introduces higher chances for mutation / inflammation / cell damage. Likewise, high rates of cellular reproduction do the same. Every incidence of that is a roll of the dice for cancer. Extend the lifetime, and you will for sure get cancer, because you already have a very high chance of it. Evolution in our species has arrived at a set of trade-offs. We don't understand them all yet. |
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Sure we don't understand it all yet, but there's no harm in trying to.