May 11, 2021
When does cancer in the body reach a threshold at which it
becomes an entity, and what causes it? New research shows that
cancer may be a latent part of us already and only becomes
hazardous after proliferation.
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Adrienne Scheck, an Adjunct Professor at Arizona State University, joins the conversation to share her insight into the field of cancer growth.
Each type of cell that comprises or benefits the growth of a tumor has differing preferences for its ideal microbiome. Whether they be slow or fast-growing, the different types of cells require different therapeutic techniques, even depending upon the area of the body.
The heterogeneity inherent in tumor cells is the culprit for making it so difficult to treat. Due to the fast-growing nature, the level of adaptability and refresh of cells makes an effective treatment hard to pin down.
To learn more, search for Adrienne C. Scheck, Ph.D., online or
on pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C