Scientists Uncover Why Bats Don't Get Cancer and Its Implications for Humans

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Scientists have discovered that bats' exceptional lifespan and resistance to cancer are due to a combination of genetic factors, including extra copies of the tumor suppressor gene p53, maintained telomeres, and a balanced immune system, offering potential insights for human aging and cancer prevention.
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