Ep1: Asi nace un cancer

Cancer doesn't appear overnight. It starts with a single cell that mutates... and then another... and another. In this video, you'll see how this silent process evolves into a disease capable of invading organs, evading the immune system, and devastating the entire body. 🔬 We explore: ‱ What cancer looks like under a microscope ‱ What a mutation is ‱ The role of DNA ‱ How cancer survives, feeds, and spreads And most importantly: 🧠 What factors you can control to reduce your risk References: Carmeliet P, Jain RK. Molecular mechanisms and clinical applications of angiogenesis. Nature. 2011 May 19;473(7347):298-307. doi: 10.1038/nature10144 Ribas A, Wolchok JD. Cancer immunotherapy using checkpoint blockade. Nature. 2018 Dec;552(7685):436-444. doi:10.1038/nature25073 Hanahan D, Weinberg RA. Hallmarks of Cancer: The Next Generation. Cell. 2011 Mar 4;144(5):646-674. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2011.02.013 Vogelstein B, Papadopoulos N, Velculescu VE, Zhou S, Diaz LA Jr, Kinzler KW. Cancer Genome Landscapes. Science. 2013 Mar 29;339(6127):1546-1558. doi:10.1126/science.1235122 MassaguĂ© J, Obenauf AC. Metastatic Colonization. Nature. 2016 Jan 21;529(7586):298-306. doi:10.1038/nature17038 Chen DS, Mellman I. Elements of cancer immunity and the cancer–immune set point. Nature. 2017 Jan 19;541(7637):321-330. doi:10.1038/nature21349 Anand P, Kunnumakara AB, Sundaram C, Harikumar KB, Tharakan ST, Lai OS, Sung B, Aggarwal BB. Cancer is a Preventable Disease that Requires Major Lifestyle Changes. Pharmaceutical Research. 2008 Sep;25(9):2097-2116. doi:10.1007/s11095-008-9661-9