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Cancer: A New Perspective on Cellular Breakdown
In this paper, I explore a hypothesis that looks at cancer as a failure of cellular infrastructure, not just a genetic or environmental disease. Think of it like a network under attack—clogged pathways, misrouted signals, and energy systems breaking down. Dive into the paper below and let me know what you think.
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This groundbreaking paper presents a new cancer hypothesis focusing on systemic failures in cellular processes rather than isolated genetic mutations. It examines how disrupted cellular transport, mitochondrial dysfunction, and osmotic imbalances create the perfect environment for cancer to thrive. Drawing analogies to internet network failures like DDoS attacks, misconfigured ports, and blacklisted IPs, the paper explores how environmental stressors push cellular systems to collapse. By understanding cancer through this systemic lens, researchers at institutions like Medscape, Scripps, Cancer Research Hospital, St. Jude's, and Shriners can explore new pathways for prevention and treatment. Keywords: Cancer Research, Mitochondria, Oncology, Cellular Dysfunction, Osmosis, Systems Biology, Metastasis, Warburg Effect, Preventive Medicine.