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The Siren Song of Cancer Cells

Category: Science & Medicine
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Publish Date: 2010-02-08 13:57:44
Description: The treatment of complex diseases like cancer may lie in grasping their mechanisms at all levels of biological hierarchy. Most research focuses on understanding how genes cause cancer from within a cell, but much can be learned from intercell interaction. In this regard, cancer cells are not only "antisocial", but also exhibit a "gang culture", whereby they act in concert to achieve certain pathological ends. In this "Cutting Edge" lecture, Janusz Rak, a Jack Cole Chair in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and Pediatrics here at McGill University speaks about some of his research which focuses on these new ways to view cancer behaviour. [flashvideo file="http://podcasts.mcgill.ca/pods/health/P100216_cuttingEdge_RakCancer.m4a" icons=false height=60 /]
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