that uh we tend to give uh cancer cells this sort of anthropos you know anthropomorphic kind of you know they are first they go out and prepare a metastatic site and then they send their cells out to it that doesn't happen
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
that uh we tend to give uh cancer cells this sort of anthropos you know anthropomorphic kind of you know they are first they go out and prepare a metastatic site and then they send their cells out to it that doesn't happen
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we tend to give uh cancer cells this sort of anthropos you know anthropomorphic kind of you know they are first they go out and prepare a metastic site and then they send their cells out to it that doesn't happen um the a an evolving population can never adapt to conditions it has not seen before it it it it you it cannot plan to make metastases it and and it certainly can't plan to feather its nest you know in some distant sight before sending out its Scouts um that's not happening
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