A better analogy would be of a reservoir nearly to the brim. It isn't going to cause a flood unless some next step occurs- a break in the dam, or a downpour that pushes it over the top. A cancer precursor is like that, a state that awaits some further genetic change before it can progress to become life threatening. That change may come sooner, later, or perhaps not at all.
@@LewisHassell-OPEN so why wouldn't the EMT want to cut or freeze or Lazer it out they just want to wait till it becomes cancer shouldn't they want to get it early before the change?
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It’s a very helpful lecture. Thank you!
Can you guys talk about survival rates
Is precancer cancer? Or is it like baby cancer growing up to cancer??
A better analogy would be of a reservoir nearly to the brim. It isn't going to cause a flood unless some next step occurs- a break in the dam, or a downpour that pushes it over the top. A cancer precursor is like that, a state that awaits some further genetic change before it can progress to become life threatening. That change may come sooner, later, or perhaps not at all.
@@LewisHassell-OPEN so why wouldn't the EMT want to cut or freeze or Lazer it out they just want to wait till it becomes cancer shouldn't they want to get it early before the change?