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Steph Smith @StephSmith · Jan 30, 2023
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The answer is ~3 years. I was surprised, but it makes sense given that ~70% of cancer deaths occur in 65+. W/o cancer, that population is still at risk of many other diseases. Learned this on this excellent pod by @vijaypande @kpfortney @OliviaWebbC ⬇️

Podcast episode Jan 26, 2023
Healthspan, Lifespan, and the Biology of Aging
by Kristen Fortney and 2 others
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