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Introduction
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Cancer
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Why do we study cancer
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Different cancer types
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Liquid cancers
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lymphoma
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Incidence
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Epidemiology
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Features of Normal Cells
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Summary
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Unrestricted growth
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Cancer cells
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Tumor suppressors
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How do they work
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Oncogenes
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History
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Peyton Rous
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The Cell Cycle
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Principles of the Cell Cycle
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Sir Paul Nurse
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Oncogenes and tumor suppressors
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Oncogenes and cancer
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Retinoblastoma
Description:
Explore the intricacies of cancer biology in this comprehensive Talking Science lecture for high school students. Delve into the world of cellular abnormalities as Dr. Sohail Tavazoie, a distinguished professor at Rockefeller University, unravels the mystery of "When Good Cells Go Bad." Learn about various cancer types, including liquid cancers and lymphoma, and understand their incidence and epidemiology. Discover the features of normal cells and how they contrast with cancer cells, focusing on unrestricted growth and the role of tumor suppressors. Trace the history of cancer research, including the groundbreaking work of Peyton Rous. Gain insights into the cell cycle, its principles, and the contributions of Sir Paul Nurse. Examine the critical roles of oncogenes and tumor suppressors in cancer development, with a specific look at retinoblastoma. This in-depth lecture provides a solid foundation for understanding the complexities of cancer biology and the ongoing research in this crucial field. Read more

Talking Science - When Good Cells Go Bad

The Rockefeller University
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