Bob Lee wrote, in part:

>  Cancer cells require much oxygen, more than a cell under
control.
> Excess oxygen in the body has been pointed out as a cause of
promoting
> cancer development. The excess oxygen is usually in the form of
oxygen
> radicals such as O3 and H2O2, both of which have been
identified as
> *promoters* of cancers. Cancer cells even turn on genes that
cause extra
> blood capillaries to develop and supply them, the cancer cells,
with
> more oxygen.
>  Cancer cell physiology is very interesting and surprising. Any
> interest?

Bob,
Thankyou.

The plant - cancer cell analogy is obviously ill-founded, having
read your description.
And while I can find evidence to support your statement above I
also find evidence that tumors exist in and have existing in
them, an acidic and barely aerobic environment, and that they do
not rely to any great extent on respiration, but rather on the
fermentation of glucose.

Can both assertions be correct?

Regards - Ivan.


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