Back in 1977, a British epidemiologist named Richard Peto observed that that didn’t seem to be true. Bigger animals didn’t seem to have a greater risk of cancer than smaller ones. That became known as ...
Their findings contradict “Peto’s paradox,” a theory proposed in 1977 that suggested an animal’s size does not correlate with its cancer risk. Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
CEO Nathan Peto attended the Manitoba Aviation Council Conference for the first time recently, where he presented a scholarship. "That scholarship is to support people working in the industry; young ...