Shifting Paradigms: Cancer as a Metabolic Disease, Not Genetic
Introduction
For decades, cancer has been viewed predominantly through a genetic lens, focusing on a sequence of unfortunate gene mutations that seem to draw an inescapable path toward this devastating disease. For patients, this genetic model of cancer can foster feelings of hopelessness, as if they’ve been dealt an inevitable hand of cards with a prognosis that is largely out of their control.
However, in recent years, a paradigm shift has begun to reshape the contours of cancer research and offer a glimmer of hope. Emerging evidence is painting cancer in a new light, suggesting it is more of a metabolic disease than a genetic one. This shift in understanding opens up a world of possibilities for prevention, management, and treatment, empowering patients with non-toxic tools that can be harnessed to prevent or even overcome cancer.
Join us on this enlightening journey as we unpack this cutting-edge view of cancer, exploring the scientific foundations of the metabolic theory, its implications for treatment, and what it means for the future of cancer research and patient care.
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