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Cancer does not develop overnight. It grows when damaged cells escape immune control and gain access to a blood supply through a process called angiogenesis. In this video, Dr. Adam Reed explains the science behind DNA repair, tumor growth, and how angiogenesis allows cancer cells to expand. You’ll learn how the body regulates blood vessel growth, how immune surveillance works, and how nutrition and lifestyle factors may influence these biological systems. This is not about miracle cures. It’s about understanding the real mechanisms behind cancer development and prevention. Topics covered: • What is angiogenesis? • How tumors gain blood supply • DNA repair mechanisms explained • Immune system and cancer defense • The role of inflammation • Nutrition and tumor biology • Can cancer be starved? ⚠️ MEDICAL EDUCATION DISCLAIMER This educational video breaks down complex oncology concepts into simple, understandable explanations This video provides educational information about cancer biology, DNA repair mechanisms, angiogenesis, immune function, and the role of nutrition in supporting overall health. The content is based on peer-reviewed scientific research and clinical understanding of disease mechanisms. It is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The strategies discussed in this video are not cures for cancer and are not intended to replace professional oncology care, screening, or prescribed medical therapies. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, lifestyle, or treatment plan — especially if you have been diagnosed with cancer, have a family history of cancer, or are currently undergoing medical treatment. Individual results and risk factors vary. This content is intended for adults seeking evidence-based health education.