Cancer Incidence
Incidence rates were used instead of mortality because incidence better estimates cancer hazard. Most age-specific cancer incidence curves peak between about ages 75 and 90 and then decline sharply. The model explains declining cancer inci…
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Incidence rates were used instead of mortality because incidence better estimates cancer hazard. Most age-specific cancer incidence curves peak between about ages 75 and 90 and then decline sharply. The model explains declining cancer incidence in very old age by combining replication errors, error correction, and senescence. Diverse cancers may be describable by a single physical stochastic process despite heterogeneous mutations and tissue environments.