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Santa Fe Institute

Does the Ecology of Somatic Tissue Normally Constrain Cancer Evolution?

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Explore a compelling hypothesis on cancer evolution in this 31-minute lecture from the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the metabolic cancer suppression hypothesis, which proposes that oncogenesis is normally constrained by organismal physiology limiting energy supply to somatic cells. Examine how vascular oversupply of energy to tissues may remove this protection, potentially accelerating cancer development. Follow along as the speaker presents a computational model simulating somatic cell evolution during oncogenesis, demonstrating how elevated energy supply can lead to the rapid evolution of cancer cell traits like hyperproliferation and tissue invasion. Gain insights into the relationship between resource ecology and cancer risk, and consider the implications for understanding and potentially preventing cancer development.

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Does the Ecology of Somatic Tissue Normally Constrain the Evolution of Cancer?

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