Abstract Background It is frequently assumed that pre-invasive lesions are simpler precursors of cancer and will contain a limited subset of the genomic changes seen in their associated invasive disease. Driver mutations are thought to occur early, but it is not known how many of these are present in pre-invasive lesions. These assumptions need to be tested with the increasing focus on both personalised cancer treatments and early detection methodologies. Methods We examined genomic copy number changes in 256 pre-invasive and invasive samples from 69 oral cancer patients. Forty-eight samples from 16 patients were further examined using exome sequencing. Results Evidence of a shared ancestor of both dysplasia and carcinoma was seen in all bu...
The major etiological factor for oral and lung cancer is tobacco and both diseases have poor surviv...
Abstract Background Copy number variations (CNSs) of large genomic regions are an important mechanis...
Driver mutations are the genetic variants responsible for oncogenesis, but how specific somatic muta...
Background: It is frequently assumed that pre-invasive lesions are simpler precursors of cancer and ...
Background: It is frequently assumed that pre-invasive lesions are simpler precursors of cancer, and...
It is frequently assumed that pre-invasive lesions are simpler precursors of cancer and will contain...
Oral cancer develops through a series of histopathological stages: through mild (low grade), moderat...
Oral cancer is a multifactorial disease in which both environmental and genetic factors contribute t...
Background: Oral cancer is the most common type of head and neck cancer, with a 5-year survival rate...
A significant proportion (up to 62%) of oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) may arise from oral po...
Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution1,2. Sequencing data from a single biopsy repr...
Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution1,2. Sequencing data from a single biopsy repr...
A cohort of head and neck cancer patients, without exposure to tobacco and alcohol, presented with m...
We studied the progression from dysplasia to invasive carcinoma and subsequent second primaries or l...
<div><p>Oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) characterized by the presence of dysplasia and ...
The major etiological factor for oral and lung cancer is tobacco and both diseases have poor surviv...
Abstract Background Copy number variations (CNSs) of large genomic regions are an important mechanis...
Driver mutations are the genetic variants responsible for oncogenesis, but how specific somatic muta...
Background: It is frequently assumed that pre-invasive lesions are simpler precursors of cancer and ...
Background: It is frequently assumed that pre-invasive lesions are simpler precursors of cancer, and...
It is frequently assumed that pre-invasive lesions are simpler precursors of cancer and will contain...
Oral cancer develops through a series of histopathological stages: through mild (low grade), moderat...
Oral cancer is a multifactorial disease in which both environmental and genetic factors contribute t...
Background: Oral cancer is the most common type of head and neck cancer, with a 5-year survival rate...
A significant proportion (up to 62%) of oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) may arise from oral po...
Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution1,2. Sequencing data from a single biopsy repr...
Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution1,2. Sequencing data from a single biopsy repr...
A cohort of head and neck cancer patients, without exposure to tobacco and alcohol, presented with m...
We studied the progression from dysplasia to invasive carcinoma and subsequent second primaries or l...
<div><p>Oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) characterized by the presence of dysplasia and ...
The major etiological factor for oral and lung cancer is tobacco and both diseases have poor surviv...
Abstract Background Copy number variations (CNSs) of large genomic regions are an important mechanis...
Driver mutations are the genetic variants responsible for oncogenesis, but how specific somatic muta...