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The Heart Rarely Gets Cancer. Scientists Think They Know Why. The heart's constant motion makes it largely immune to cancer. The discovery could help protect other organs. Image Credit Ciucci et al., Science 2026 Share The heart is a biological wonder. It beats roughly 2.5 billion times in an average lifetime. Unlike skin cells, which regularly die off and regrow, a healthy adult heart hardly rege...
The Heart Rarely Gets Cancer. Scientists Think They Know Why. | Huntaegis