by Paul Fassa
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See more articles by Paul Fassa
(The Best Years in Life) The reason cancer cells become a big problem is that they refuse to die on cue. Non-cancerous cells die off on schedule to make way for new replacement cells with a process known as apoptosis. So this means that to end cancer, cancerous cells must either be killed off by external chemotoxic agents or restored to a level of normalcy that allows them to undergo apoptosis. Read More.
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