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#14 Dr. Bjorn Schumacher | DNA Damage & Aging, p53 & Cancer, and DNA repair in Reproductive Cells

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Is Dna Damage a Cause of Cancer?

There are two really distinct outcomes of dnate damage. Mutations are known to cause cancer because mutations, they change the gen sequence gean function. But then there's a really distinct consequence of dna damage and blockage of dena metabolism. This has consequences that range from iself being unable to generate new transcripts of atren so compromising its function on the way to cellular senescence. And we need to start interfering very upstream with the problem. There's some aspect to that is avoidance of drinotocins. And another aspect is more really going into the mulicular details of being able to target the inner repair processes.

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