Jarle Breivik
@jarlebreivik
Prof. of Medicine (MD, PhD, EdD) @UniOslo interested in life and deathβand everything in between.
Author of 'Making Sense of Cancer'
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Exciting conversations ahead! Later tonight, Iβll join DS πͺπ§¬π§ and Jarle Breivik to discuss some thought-provoking topics for next weekβs xSPECTAR β’ space on cancer research. Stay tuned for insights! More to comeβ¦ π #xSPECTAR #XRP
Join us on Thursday, September 12th, for a very interesting Space. Don't miss out! ππ©π¦ ππ―π€π°π―π·π¦π―πͺπ¦π―π΅ ππ³πΆπ΅π© ππ£π°πΆπ΅ ππ’π―π€π¦π³ With Special guests: Jarle Breivik Basel deβ Medici Dave Swinbank Hosted by Dr. Avinash Dinmohamed & DS πͺπ§¬π§ x.com/i/spaces/1zqJVβ¦
Join us on Thursday, September 12th, for an exciting Space. making sense of cancer With Special guests: Jarle Breivik (MD, PhD, EdD) & Author of 'Making Sense of Cancer' Basel deβ Medici Web2 Doctor & Yale Candidate Dave Swinbank Co-Founder, PolygonAlliance Dr. Avinash Dinmohamed Senior
Momus Andrea C. Love, Ph.D. π©π»βπ¬π¬π Cancer "rates" are often confusing, going up or down dependent on how we calculate. The big picture is that more people are being cured of cancer than ever before, thanks to tremendous advances in cancer research. At the same time, more people are also dying of cancer than ever
#bookreview : Making Sense of Cancer by Jarle Breivik As a #cancer caregiver to my husband & as someone who recently beat breast cancer, this book resonates with me on so many levels. miriamdiazgilbert.com/post/review-maβ¦
Jarle Breivik The Cancer Patient Miriam Gilbert I can highly recommend Prof Breivik's book. Challenging but informative and gave me a new perspective on cancer. Written in a user friendly style, it has helped me better understand the origins of immunotherapy. A thought provoking read for both cancer patients and their carers.
1) Just finished reading amazon.co.uk/Making-Sense-C⦠by Jarle Breivik. A splendid book! It's an exceptionally clear account of the science of cancer and of why much (lay) discussion of the topic is misguided.
Grateful for 3 incredible endorsements this week: 1) expert insights from Dr. Mike Ward Dr Mike Ward - @[email protected], 29 a thoughtful comment from cancer patient Andrea K Heywood#VoteGreen π, and 3) an exceptional review by author, ultrarunner, and cancer survivor π Miriam Gilbert. miriamdiazgilbert.com/post/review-maβ¦
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Marcos Arrut Not exactly. Somatic cells accumulate mutations with every cell division, leading to the inevitable degradation of the genetic program. This cannot be reversed with epigenetics. If you want to rejuvenate the aging organism, you have to either replace or reprogram all the stem
Karen Knudsen, MBA PhD American Cancer Society American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Great! "Improving the lives of cancer patients" is a much better vision than "ending cancer as we know it," which is a misleading and nonsensical statement. I wish the American Cancer Society would stick to the former. Dr. Kimryn Rathmell Dr. Nigel Brockton