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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 39 MIN

Why Was Half This Village Dying of Cancer— And No One Stopped It?

from All Things Cancer | National Foundation for Cancer Research · host National Foundation for Cancer Research

Half a village was dying of cancer. No one could explain why.For the Season One finale of All Things Cancer, we’re ending with a story that changed the trajectory of cancer research — and saved generations of lives.What began as a keynote trip to Turkey turned into one of the most extraordinary cancer investigations in modern medicine.In this episode, Dr. Michele Carbone shares how he uncovered a deadly inherited mutation, confronted government officials, helped relocate entire villages, and identified the BAP1 gene — a discovery that transformed our understanding of mesothelioma and inherited cancer risk.But the twists don’t stop there.After four years, $10 million in funding, and zero published results, his research was on the brink of collapse. Then a 1-in-100-billion clue changed everything.In this episode, you’ll hear:How a remote village in Turkey led to a global cancer breakthroughThe gene that can guarantee cancer — yet may also help patients survive itThe policy battle that protected future generationsWhy Dr. Carbone warns against overreliance on AI in medicineAnd how cooking helped him build a cancer center from the ground upThis is a story about persistence, courage, and the power of research to move beyond the lab and into real lives.As we close out Season One, this conversation is a powerful reminder of why cancer research matters — and what’s possible when science meets compassion.

Half a village was dying of cancer. No one could explain why.For the Season One finale of All Things Cancer, we’re ending with a story that changed the trajectory of cancer research — and saved generations of lives.What began as a keynote trip to Turkey turned into one of the most extraordinary cancer investigations in modern medicine.In this episode, Dr. Michele Carbone shares how he uncovered a deadly inherited mutation, confronted government officials, helped relocate entire villages, and identified the BAP1 gene — a discovery that transformed our understanding of mesothelioma and inherited cancer risk.But the twists don’t stop there.After four years, $10 million in funding, and zero published results, his research was on the brink of collapse. Then a 1-in-100-billion clue changed everything.In this episode, you’ll hear:How a remote village in Turkey led to a global cancer breakthroughThe gene that can guarantee cancer — yet may also help patients survive itThe policy battle that protected future generationsWhy Dr. Carbone warns against overreliance on AI in medicineAnd how cooking helped him build a cancer center from the ground upThis is a story about persistence, courage, and the power of research to move beyond the lab and into real lives.As we close out Season One, this conversation is a powerful reminder of why cancer research matters — and what’s possible when science meets compassion.

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