
Science Friday Scientists Are Uncovering A World Of ‘Dark Matter’ Carcinogens
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Feb 5, 2024 Scientists are uncovering 'dark matter' carcinogens that may be contributing to rising cancer rates. Traditional methods of detecting carcinogens are falling short. Chemicals found in air pollution are thought to prime mutated cells to become cancerous. Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee discusses the future of cancer research and the impact of inflammation and macrophages on cancer development. AI is being used to uncover hidden carcinogens and the importance of reducing air pollution is highlighted.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Traditional Methods and the Hunt for 'Dark Matter' Carcinogens
01:31 • 3min
'Dark Matter' Carcinogens and Hidden Cancer Triggers
04:36 • 8min
The Link Between Inflammation and Major Diseases: Cardiac Disease and Cancer
13:06 • 2min
Using AI to Uncover Hidden Carcinogens and Prevent Cancer
14:39 • 4min
