2022
DOI: 10.3390/cancers14051338
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Stem-Cell Theory of Cancer: Implications for Antiaging and Anticancer Strategies

Abstract: A stem-cell theory of cancer predicates that not only does the cell affect the niche, the niche also affects the cell. It implicates that even though genetic makeup may be supreme, cellular context is key. When we attempt to solve the mystery of a long cancer-free life, perhaps we need to search no further than the genetics and epigenetics of the naked mole-rat. When we try to unlock the secrets in the longevity and quality of life, perhaps we need to look no further than the lifestyle and habits of the super … Show more

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“…We can afford to eliminate progeny cells, rather than progenitor cells, since we can always replenish the former with the latter. Otherwise, we prevent malignancy, but promote senescence-we activate anticancer mechanisms at the expense of anti-aging processes [26,27].…”
Section: Neoantigensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can afford to eliminate progeny cells, rather than progenitor cells, since we can always replenish the former with the latter. Otherwise, we prevent malignancy, but promote senescence-we activate anticancer mechanisms at the expense of anti-aging processes [26,27].…”
Section: Neoantigensmentioning
confidence: 99%