>>11839620calm the fuck down brainlet, also ask yourself.. do brand new laptops hang and close down? Does a brand new porsche break down at the highway?
It’s a common sense issue.. old/broken down things tend to break down and produce error more frequently than brand new products.. kids and infants are brand new, their cells have not replicated that many times, their systems are fairly new
Unless they have a congenital malfunction (genetic diseases, faulty parts, mother was an alcohol drinking, coke snorting whore), the chances of babies and little kids “breaking down” is low..
Here’s a little homework for you: go and find out what kinda cancers kids typically get and what’s the reason behind them (congenital or breaking down of system), now compare that to cancers that old people (50+ y/o) get and you’ll get your answer.
Mere replication doesn’t necessarily increase chance of cancers, breaking down of systems increases chances of cancer.. there’s a reason chemicals, smoking, drinking, exposure to certain carcinogenics, radiation tends to increase chances of cancers abnormally more than what would be expected in a group of people.. it’s because these things tend to attack the DNA and cell self repair system, once your repair system goes to shit, it’s only a matter of time before a few cells of your bodies reach their teenage years and start acting out and form their own little rebellious army and starts killing you from inside
As for endometrial cancer, estrogen tends to increase hyperplasia and hypertropy in endometrium.. which increase chances of cancer.. note that endometrial cancer typically happens in post menopausal or ~35-40 yr old women.. around their middle ages
Pregnancy = exposure to estrogen was reduced for 9 months atleast, more pregnancies= estrogen exposire even lower= lesser risk of endometrial cancer