Cancer Cell Behavior
Cancer cells are not just mutated; they are hijacked, losing the ability to respond to normal cell cycle signals. Unlike healthy cells that know when to stop growing, cancer cells continue to proliferate unchecked. Additionally, they possess the unsettling ability to leave their original site and establish themselves elsewhere in the body, leading to metastasis.In this clip
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Journal Club with Dr. Peter Attia | Effects of Light & Dark on Mental Health & Treatments for Cancer
Related Questions
How does a normal cell become cancerous?
Understanding Cancer Genetics: Peter Attia and Andrew Huberman discussed cancer as a genetic disease, largely caused by somatic genetic mutations rather than inherited germline mutations. They bring awareness to the importance of understanding the genetics behind cancers, such as breast cancer, and emphasize the difference between genetic and inherited instances of the disease. Could you provide more information about this discussion?