When will at least 5% of the world population be undergoing treatments expected to extend their lives at least 10 years?
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2%
By 2025
10%
2026-30
8%
2031-35
14%
2036-40
8%
2041-45
8%
2046-50
9%
2051-60
12%
Later than 2060
29%
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@Daniel_MC no, but I sense some lawyerly go gotcha coming next. It has to be a single treatment or cluster of treatments that isn't related to treating a specific disease/condition like, say, HIV or cancer. Life extension, not disease mitigation, is the question here.
Cancer treatment would resolve it yes if: over 5% of the world pop is on it, and it's a single protocol that has widespread effectiveness of at least 10 years. A grab-bag of different cancer treatments would not resolve yes, because it's not a single protocol. The question is trying to figure out whether we're close to actual life-extension.
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