Cancer and Cooperation
Michael explores the idea that cancer arises when cells lose their connection to a larger cooperative network, reverting to a more isolated, unicellular state. This breakdown in communication leads to selfish behaviors like proliferation and metastasis. He draws parallels to slime molds, emphasizing that without the collective, cells prioritize their own survival over the greater tissue goals.In this clip
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