Mark Lintern, architect of the Cell Suppression Theory of Cancer shares his recent insights into the nature of prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer has tended to be an anomaly amongst cancer types, failing to support even the most accurate theories, and has managed to elude rational explanation – as of course has cancer as a whole. Mark Lintern has recently turned his attention to this anomaly to see if he is able to explain its workings within his novel Cell Suppression Theory of cancer. His conclusion is that yes, he can explain the process of cancer within the same model as other cancers, but also that the reason its behaviour appears different is due to the signature cell metabolism that sets it apart from other tissues.
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