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Turning a cancer cell’s greed against itself

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How can we use the exceptional greed of cancer cells against them? They gobble up all the resources in their local environment, spread to another area, and then gobble up more resources. Thales Papagiannakopoulos, PhD, explains that there’s a cost to that. A cancer cell takes a lot of fuel, but it produces a lot of waste. It has a few tricks for getting rid of that waste, such as taking advantage of antioxidants in our diet, but Dr. Papagiannakopoulos and his team are exploring some innovative approaches to this problem. In this conversation, Dr. Papagiannakopoulos takes us through cancer metabolism and the implications of ACS-funded cancer research that has moved into clinical trials. 3:30 - Thales Papagiannakopoulos, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine 4:26 –What does metabolism do for normal cells? How does the metabolism of immune cells help them fight off infections? 9:03 – How does a cell’s need for energy change as it becomes a cancer ce