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A cervical cancer cell like HeLa (Helen Lane donor) is immortal. Polio virus grows in HeLa cells, but virus cultures harvested for vaccines should not be grown in cancerous = immortal cell lines.

Most cell lines that grow forever become highly aneuploidic. Does ageing as shortening of the telomeres lead to aneuploidy then cancer, which is a disease of old people ?