This is true.
But I also wonder if just like having more cells raises chances of cancer by exponents, could it possibly be the same thing with cancer causing agents in our daily lives?
Like the food dye increases cancer, air pollution, processed meats, etc etc. All of these things along probably wouldn't result in an individual getting cancer, but everyday exposure to so many carcinogens can maybe increase negligible risks to statistically observable rises in cancer (exponentially).
Would humans growing up feral in the woods away from civilizations as a group "don't get cancer"?