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Healthy Aging or Hidden Risk? Breakthrough Single-Cell Mapping Uncovers "Silent" Cancer Mutations
By Jaden Francis - January 20, 2026 - 5 Mins Read
New Weill Cornell research reveals 50% of cells in healthy seniors carry silent cancer mutations. Discover how this single-cell breakthrough changes aging.