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Cell Suppression Theory: A Meta-Model That Challenges the Standard Cancer Narrative

Cell Suppression Theory: A Meta-Model That Challenges the Standard Cancer Narrative

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In Part 1 of our 3-part series, Mark Lintern (author of The Cancer Resolution?) challenges the conventional “somatic mutation theory” of cancer and introduces his “cell suppression” framework—a meta-model that attempts to explain why cancer behaves so consistently despite highly variable mutations.

We explore:

  • Why “random mutations” struggle to explain consistent cancer hallmarks
  • Cancers with no clear driver mutations
  • The Warburg effect (glycolysis) and a different interpretation via the “cell danger response”
  • Why metabolic + immune biology may be central to the cancer story
  • What it could mean if tumors function like biological ecosystems


📌 Disclaimer: Educational content only. Not medical advice.

Listen to here or watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/1O13BXPnWEA

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