The Peto Paradox: Why Don't Big Animals Get Cancer?

Have you ever pondered over the sheer complexity of life? Every intricate, multicellular organism began as a single cell, dividing and transforming无数 times to create the specialized bodies we see today, containing anywhere from millions to over a thousand trillion cells. But within this marvel of life lies a mystery: why don't larger animals, with more cells and thus more potential for mutations, get cancer as frequently as we'd expect?