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[Title] => Why is elephant cancer rare? Answer might help treat humans
[Summary] => Cancer is much less common in elephants than in humans, even though the big beasts' bodies have many more cells. That's a paradox known among scientists, and now researchers think they may have an explanation — one they say might someday lead to new ways to protect people from cancer.
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