The Body’s Balancing Act: How Our Cells Fight, Fail, and Sometimes Heal

Apoptosis is a vital process for cellular maintenance, eliminating damaged cells. Cancer cells resist this self-destruction, complicating treatment. The immune system, equipped to target abnormal cells, struggles due to cancer’s ability to disguise itself. Discoveries like the CTLA-4 checkpoint have led to immunotherapy breakthroughs, enhancing the immune response, though risks remain.