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#286 ‒ Journal club with Andrew Huberman: the impact of light exposure on mental health and an immunotherapy breakthrough for cancer treatment

The Peter Attia Drive

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Understanding the Genetic and Behavioral Aspects of Cancer Cells

Cancer can be genetic but isn't necessarily inherited. A few cancers derive from inherited mutations like Lynch syndrome and hereditary polyposis. Inherited mutations can lead to an excess or deficiency of gene expression, either promoting or preventing cancer. For instance, a defective copy of the Braca gene can almost guarantee breast cancer. Cancer cells are hijacked by mutations, leading to the production of proteins that allow cancers to behave differently. Cancer cells do not respond to cell cycle signaling like normal cells, leading to uncontrolled growth. This uncontrolled growth contrasts with healthy cell behavior, which responds to cell cycle signals to regulate growth and healing.

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