[R]ather than labeling cancer as a group of mutated cells, as the thinking goes, we should see cancer as a disruption in the balance of a complex microenvironment in the human body. Like a damaging invasive beetle eating its way through forests in Colorado, a novel disease breaking out in populations of wild birds, or loggers mowing down parts of the Amazon rainforest, cancer throws a monkey wrench into an otherwise placid, balanced system.And once the monkeys get wrenches your entire metaphorest goes into collapse.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
"Why We Should Study Cancer Like We Study Ecosystems."
Oncology ≈ ecology.
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