DailyDirt: Terrible Tumors

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Radiolab had a fascinating episode on famous tumors that aired recently (again). Cancer is usually a pretty grim topic, but there are some incredibly interesting facets of cancer if you can forget about its lethal nature. If you haven’t known anyone who has battled cancer, consider yourself lucky. But cancer is a leading cause of death, so it may be unavoidable to encounter this disease at some point in your life. In the meantime, here are just a few tidbits about tumors that you might not have seen.

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Wally (profile) says:

I’m surprised Ohio’s Riverside Methodest Hospital isn’t mentioned..My father got a cancer of the appendix involving malignant carcinoma with mucinin…it webbs the tissue surface of his organs like the Zerg have that goup they must use to grow on to spread…
Anyway, my dad got a very new procedure that only 4 hospitals in the world perform…Hot Chemo Bath…

Ninja (profile) says:

Re: Tasmanian Devils

I wonder. If the causes of the cancer are natural then it’s simply natural selection doing its wonders or a man-induced issue. If the former then we should let it be. This is the same as humans fighting fires in forests where the trees themselves are hardwired to ‘promote’ widespread fires (their leaves are highly combustible naturally and they won’t die from the fire). The question is how do you determine if it is man-induced?

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