If higher cell turnover predicts increased cancer risk, why do children get cancer relatively rarely?

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If higher cell turnover predicts increased cancer risk, why do children get cancer relatively rarely?

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Two aspects:

– children tend to have a good immune system that is able to detect defective cells quickly and destroy them

– their cells are younger and have not gone through as many cell divisions as an adults cells. Each division comes with a certain chance of mutations so the older the individual the higher the chances of cancer

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