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The Key Drivers of Cancer Growth Are?
Scientists have recently confirmed, yet again, that long-term lack of oxygen in cells is
the key driver of cancer growth. Who says so now? Dr. Ying Xu, Regents-Georgia
Research Alliance Eminent Scholar and professor of bioinformatics and computational
biology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences.
His study was published in the Journal of Molecular Cell Biology in 2012. “Cancer drugs
try to get to the root—at the molecular level—of a particular mutation, but the cancer
often bypasses it,” Xu said. “So we think that possibly genetic mutations may not be
the main driver of cancer.” xlviii
Every doctor learned back in medical school all about Dr. Otto Warburg’s discovery in
the 1930s when he discovered the main biochemical cause of cancer, or what
differentiates a cancer cell from a normal, healthy cell. So big a discovery was this that
Dr. Warburg was awarded the Nobel Prize.
Dr. Warburg said, “Cancer, above all other diseases, has countless secondary causes.
Almost anything can cause cancer. But, even for cancer, there is only one prime cause.
The prime cause of cancer is the replacement of the respiration of oxygen (oxidation of
sugar) in normal body cells by fermentation of sugar… In every case, during the cancer
development, the oxygen respiration always falls, fermentation appears, and the highly
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