Monthly Archives: December 2022

Cancer, slime molds, TAD’s, nuclear endosymbionts, circles of mouse DNA, and the failure of science

We all know the world is interconnected, but what has cancer got to do with slime molds, “TADs” (whatever those are), nuclear endosymbionts (huh?), or circles of mouse DNA? Bear with me on this. It all comes to “fruition”. You … Continue reading

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Do Bacteria Cause Cancer or Does Cancer Cause “Bacteria”?

Tumor-resident intracellular microbiota promotes metastatic colonization in breast cancer. This article in the journal of “Cell” was posted on April 14th, 2022. You can start there to learn more about the idea that intracellular microbes promote cancer. It makes sense. … Continue reading

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