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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Higher cell turnover contributes to cancer risk because the more times you have to copy the DNA, the more errors will stack up. Children haven’t had the time for all of those errors to accumulate because of how young they are

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