Environmental Impact on Cancer
The discussion highlights the surprising rise in cancer rates linked to environmental factors rather than just genetic mutations. It emphasizes the role of the BRCA protein in DNA stability and estrogen regulation, suggesting that women with the mutation may face challenges in maintaining hormonal balance. The conversation encourages a broader perspective on lifestyle choices and environmental toxins, advocating for a cleaner, healthier life for everyone, especially those with genetic predispositions.In this clip
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