Our July Curing Cancer Network newsletter discusses our recent work on cancer precursors. Precursors are premalignant lesions that are identifiable by examining tissue near the malignancy. We have now shown that contrary to the traditional view, most malignancies do not have a precursor.
This newsletter briefly discusses our essays about the premalignant precursors that do exist in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), bone & joints, skin and bone marrow / lymphatic tissue. It includes numerous high quality images.
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