EPISODE · May 11, 2020 · 1H 1M
#64 - Breast Cancer Pathways & Cell Biology | Dr. Nagourney
from Breast Cancer Conversations · host SurvivingBreastCancer.org
Love the podcast? Send us a text!The majority of us have developed cancer for no obvious reason. We didn't have a family history. We didn't have a genetic mutation. A lot of us claim that we were in "the best shape of our lives" when we heard the words, "you have cancer." In today's Podcast, Dr. Nagourney shares with us how cancer uses various pathways to infiltrate and proliferate in our bodies. However, not every pathway is broken. Cancer is devious and can use normal pathways in abnormal ways. In his research, Dr. Nagourney has pioneered personalized medicine based not on genomics, but instead, on cell biology.Support the showListener FeedbackIf this episode resonated with you, we invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.You can also click the link in the show notes that says "Love this episode? Send us a text" to share feedback.Messages are completely anonymous.If you would like us to follow up directly, please include your email address in your message so we can respond.Latest News: Join our Mailing List - New content drops every Monday! Discover FREE programs, support groups, and resources from SurvivingBReastCancer.org! Become a Breast Cancer Conversations+ Member! Sign Up Now. Enjoying our content? Please consider supporting our work.
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Love the podcast? Send us a text! The majority of us have developed cancer for no obvious reason. We didn't have a family history. We didn't have a genetic mutation. A lot of us claim that we were in "the best shape of our lives" when we heard the words, "you have cancer." In today's Podcast, Dr. Nagourney shares with us how cancer uses various pathways to infiltrate and proliferate in our bodies. However, not every pathway is broken. Cancer is devious and can use normal pat...
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#64 - Breast Cancer Pathways & Cell Biology | Dr. Nagourney
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