cancer cells don’t “invent” any of these properties. They don’t build anew, they hijack—or, more accurately, the cells that are fittest for survival, growth, and metasisis are naturally selected. The genes and proteins that cells use to generate the building blocks required for growth are appropriated from the genes and proteins that a developing embryo uses to fuel its fierce burst of expansion during the first days of life. The pathways used by the cancer cell to move across vast bodily spaces are commandeered from those that allow inherently mobile cells in the body to move. The genes that
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