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There is yet another fatal flaw in the SMT. If all the mutations of cancer are accumulated randomly, then why do all cancers share so many of the same hallmarks? To become cancer, cells must gain a number of special new abilities. We’ve discussed the four hallmarks of cancer: it grows, becomes immortal, moves around, and uses the Warburg effect. How can every cancer in history randomly develop all these wondrous abilities from scratch?
The Cancer Code: A Revolutionary New Understanding of a Medical Mystery
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