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by rolltiide
2561 days ago
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> Also worth noting: this is further evidence that cancer, like many other diseases, is in part an immune disease. I think about that sometimes but from the lens that perhaps there is an additional state that cancerous cells are preventing from occurring. "We cured cancer, but then the worst appeared" |
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Oddly, the drugs tend to clear out tumor cells in many cases, as senescence bypass is a critical step in carcinogenesis.
Not oddly, the inflammatory paracrine (secreted) profile of senescent cells tends to engage the immune system in clearing them out. Immunosenescence gets in the way of this and also of clearing precancerous cells, hence it is a risk factor for both age-related frailty and cancer.