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Cancer EVOLVES and Will Remain Invincible!

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The situation is not hopeless – the same principles of natural selection, which he submits, can help to control it, give researchers hope.

In recent decades, substantial progress was made in the fight against cancer.
According to researchers from the U.S., however, any breakthrough can be made in this regard, cancer will always evolve and be resistant to treatment, report “Medical Express.”

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Cancer is similar to natural selection

Specialists from the Center for Cancer Research “Moffitt” explain that cancer is governed by the principles of natural selection described by Charles Darwin.

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Natural selection is a biological process in which beneficial for the body hereditary traits become more common in each succeeding generation of a population and unfavorable – less common, due to differences in the resumption of genotypes.
The authors of this study argue that cancer is also a product of this process.
They are convinced that it will continue its process of evolution and will remain “impenetrable”, whatever treatments are applied against him.
From this perspective, the study of cancer simply by ignoring genetic changes and mechanisms of adaptation is in vain as sustainable populations of cancer cells will continue to evolve, they say.

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Understanding cancer as a disease should begin with identifying the important factors of surroundings and interactions with their respective strategies for cellular adaptation, says Dr. Robert Geytanbi by the research team.
The situation is not so hopeless – the same principles of natural selection that make cancer resistant to treatment, can help to control it, give hope, however, researchers.

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