Doug Lautzenheiser

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Biologist Richard Peto of Oxford noticed something odd about elephants. Because of their massive size, one would expect that they would have more cancers than much smaller animals. After all, a larger mass means more cells are constantly dividing and introducing the possibility for genetic errors, like cancer. But surprisingly enough, elephants have a relatively low cancer rate. This became known as Peto’s paradox.
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