Paul Saladino· MD
cancer is a is not a genetic disease it it is a disease of metabolic dysfunction and mitochondrial dysfunction
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cancer is a is not a genetic disease it it is a disease of metabolic dysfunction and mitochondrial dysfunction
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Controversial discussion—cancer as a mitochondrial metabolic disease?
so moving on to the next disease which is cancer again we start with the question of what drives cancer cancer is both a genetic and metabolic disease likely