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Dr. Alex Marson, MD, PhD, is a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. We discuss the biology of the immune system and cancer, and everyday choices that can increase or decrease your cancer risk, several of which are surprising but all of which are actionable. We also discuss immunotherapy, including how engineered T-cells can be used to defeat childhood and adult cancers. Dr. Marson explains CRISPR and gene editing to cure diseases, and we address the ethical qu...
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Huberman Lab (United States) | Mar 09, 2026
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Investing in immunotherapy and gene editing like CRISPR is crucial for advancing cancer treatment and reducing mortality rates.
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The rush to adopt gene editing technologies raises ethical concerns that could compromise patient safety and informed consent.
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While lifestyle choices can influence cancer risk, medical advancements like immunotherapy should remain the primary focus for effective treatment.
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We must critically evaluate the long-term effects of gene editing on future generations before widely implementing these technologies in medicine.
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Engineered T-cells represent a revolutionary approach to treating cancer, potentially changing the prognosis for many patients.
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