Peter Attia· MD
one of the reasons why i think a lot of cancers become more prevalent as we get older is because the immune the function of the immune system to detect and clear those cancers declines
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
one of the reasons why i think a lot of cancers become more prevalent as we get older is because the immune the function of the immune system to detect and clear those cancers declines
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You may know but you're getting cancer your entire life, and you're clearing it your entire life. Why is it that old people get cancer? Well, what happens is your immune system declines, especially in people in their 60s. And so suddenly, these cancer cells that you've been clearing are getting old, and then they can actually burst out and you get cancer.