Genosis AI Healthcare Releases New Book 'Life Code'

By Lee Dong Geon Posted : June 15, 2026, 10:33 Updated : June 15, 2026, 10:33
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Genosis AI Healthcare has published a new book titled 'Life Code.'

Released by Book Lab, 'Life Code' presents cancer not as an unavoidable fate but as a disease that can be managed through prevention and early diagnosis. The book's tagline is 'Ending Cancer Five Years Earlier.'

The book discusses how everyday choices, such as diet, physical activity, weight management, smoking cessation, alcohol moderation, stress management, and regular screenings, can impact cancer prevention and management. It also covers treatment and recovery processes following a cancer diagnosis.

The authors are five executives from Genosis AI Healthcare. Chairman Lee Hee-won is an IT entrepreneur who has led the development of third-generation human digital twin (HDT) technology, advocating for personalized medicine. Advisor Park Sang-cheol is a medical expert in gerontology, having served as a professor at Seoul National University College of Medicine and president of the International Gerontology Society.

Director Lim Kyu-sung is a specialist in gastroenterology and hepatology, previously serving as president of the Korean Association for the Study of the Liver, and is currently involved in clinical practices related to anti-aging and cancer treatment. Oncologist Kim Jeong-yong graduated from Seoul National University College of Medicine and has worked at the National Cancer Center and major cancer centers in the United States. Vice Chairman Kang Si-cheol is a business doctor who has researched the integration of AI, healthcare, and management, holding multiple publications and patents.

The Genosis Anti-Aging Center also contributed as a co-author, providing medical reviews and clinical case summaries.

The book is structured around two main themes: prevention and recovery. The first half addresses lifestyle habits and risk factors for cancer prevention, covering topics such as dietary practices, nutritional management, physical activity, weight control, smoking and drinking, environmental and occupational exposures, infectious disease prevention, stress management, and family history and genetic risks.

The second half focuses on the recovery process after a cancer diagnosis. It presents clinical experiences of various cancer patients, including those with lung and pancreatic cancer, in a case study format, summarizing instances where standard treatments were combined with complementary and integrative medical approaches.

However, the authors clarify that the recovery cases presented in the book may not yield the same results for all patients. They emphasize that complementary and integrative medical approaches should not replace standard treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy but can be pursued alongside them under the guidance of a physician.

Genosis AI Healthcare is an AI healthcare company researching precision, personalized anti-aging and cancer prevention solutions based on third-generation human digital twin technology and multi-omics data. The company stated that this publication organizes medical information and clinical experiences related to cancer prevention and recovery in a way that is accessible to general readers.

"Understanding prevention helps keep illness at bay, and knowing recovery stories can prevent us from breaking down in difficult times," is the book's core message.



* This article has been translated by AI.

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