138: The Cancer Theory That Challenges How We Think About Cancer with Mark Lintern
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In this episode of Keeping Abreast, Dr. Jenn Simmons sits down with cancer researcher and author Mark Lintern for a provocative conversation that challenges one of the most deeply rooted assumptions in modern oncology: that cancer is primarily a genetic disease.
Drawing from his book The Cancer Resolution?, Mark introduces his Cell Suppression Theory, a framework that argues cancer may be driven less by random mutation and more by chronic inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, immune suppression, and a possible infectious component involving fungal pathogens.
Together, Dr. Jenn and Mark explore why the current model of cancer leaves so many unanswered questions, how the metabolic theory shifted the conversation, and why terrain, mitochondria, immune health, toxins, stress, and chronic inflammation may all matter more than most patients have been told.
If you are looking for a conversation that challenges conventional thinking and opens the door to a broader view of breast cancer and whole-body health, this episode is a must-listen.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why the dominant genetic model of cancer does not fully explain the disease
- What the Warburg effect is and why it matters in cancer research
- How the metabolic theory of cancer changed the conversation around treatment
- How chronic inflammation, toxins, immune dysfunction, and tissue damage may create the conditions for cancer
- Why mitochondria play a much bigger role in cancer than most people realize
- How fungal pathogens fit into cancer development
- Why microbiome health, detoxification, and stress regulation matter in prevention and healing
- What makes breast tissue uniquely vulnerable in this conversation around estrogen, immunity, and inflammation
Episode Timeline:
00:00 Introduction to a Different Conversation About Cancer
04:45 Mark Lintern’s Journey Into Cancer Research
07:34 Why the Somatic Mutation Theory Falls Short
10:41 The Metabolic Theory and the Warburg Effect
13:40 The Possible Role of Pathogens in Cancer
16:32 The Hallmarks That Define Cancer
19:19 Cancer Diagnosis Versus Active Disease
22:08 The Cell Suppression Theory Explained
27:06 Practical Solutions for Prevention and Healing
30:02 Foundations of a More Holistic Cancer Approach
33:49 Cortisol, Stress, and the Healing Environment
41:49 Why Antifungal Treatments Are So Challenging
43:45 Can We Identify the Pathogens Inside Tumors?
46:30 Why the System Resists New Cancer Models
51:04 Breast Cancer, Estrogen, and Tissue Vulnerability
55:21 Estrogen, Inflammation, and Fungal Overgrowth
58:55 Final Thoughts on Prevention and Whole-Body Health
Learn more about Mark Lintern and get his book here: https://www.cel
To talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with Dr. Jenn visit: https://calendly.com/stephanie-1031/clarity-call
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