Why Does More Cancer Imply Less Neurodegeneration and Vice Versa? (opens in new tab)
Human epidemiological data robustly indicates a trade-off between risk of cancer and risk of neurodegenerative conditions. Why is this the case? While all too little is understood of the precise details, at the high level it is thought that this is a reflection of the degree to which tissue maintenance activities decline with age. The less work undertaken by stem cells, the less cell replication in general, the lower the risk of a potentially cancerous combination of mutations occurring. But ...
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