AbstractCancer evolution can be considered within a Darwinian framework. Both micro and macro-evolutionary theories can be applied to understand tumour progression and treatment failure. Owing to cancers' complexity and heterogeneity the rules of tumour evolution, such as the role of selection, remain incompletely understood. The timing of mutational events during tumour evolution presents diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic opportunities. Here we review the current sampling and computational approaches for inferring mutational timing and the evidence from next generation sequencing-informed data on mutational timing across all tumour types. We discuss how this knowledge can be used to illuminate the genes and pathways that drive cancer ...
Abstract Background It is well recognized that accumulation of somatic mutations in cancer genomes p...
The goal in personalized therapeutic approaches for cancer medicine is to identify specific mutation...
Now published in Nature Genetics doi: 10.1038/s41588-018-0128-6Recent studies have identified preval...
Abstract Cancer arises through the accumulation of somatic mutations over time. An understanding of ...
Abstract Accelerating technological advances have allowed the widespread genomic profiling of tumors...
AbstractCancer evolution can be considered within a Darwinian framework. Both micro and macro-evolut...
Cancer is a somatic evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of mutations, which contr...
Cancer is a somatic evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of mutations, which contr...
Although the role of evolutionary process in cancer progression is widely accepted, increasing atten...
Mutations are the proximal causes of cancer and of drug resistance. Better understanding the causati...
Cancer occurs via an accumulation of somatic genomic alterations in a process of clonal evolution. T...
Abstract Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution 1,2 .Sequencing data from a single b...
1noCancers progress through the accumulation of somatic mutations which accrue during tumour evoluti...
Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution1,2. Sequencing data from a single biopsy repr...
Cancer is a somatic evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of mutations, which contr...
Abstract Background It is well recognized that accumulation of somatic mutations in cancer genomes p...
The goal in personalized therapeutic approaches for cancer medicine is to identify specific mutation...
Now published in Nature Genetics doi: 10.1038/s41588-018-0128-6Recent studies have identified preval...
Abstract Cancer arises through the accumulation of somatic mutations over time. An understanding of ...
Abstract Accelerating technological advances have allowed the widespread genomic profiling of tumors...
AbstractCancer evolution can be considered within a Darwinian framework. Both micro and macro-evolut...
Cancer is a somatic evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of mutations, which contr...
Cancer is a somatic evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of mutations, which contr...
Although the role of evolutionary process in cancer progression is widely accepted, increasing atten...
Mutations are the proximal causes of cancer and of drug resistance. Better understanding the causati...
Cancer occurs via an accumulation of somatic genomic alterations in a process of clonal evolution. T...
Abstract Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution 1,2 .Sequencing data from a single b...
1noCancers progress through the accumulation of somatic mutations which accrue during tumour evoluti...
Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution1,2. Sequencing data from a single biopsy repr...
Cancer is a somatic evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of mutations, which contr...
Abstract Background It is well recognized that accumulation of somatic mutations in cancer genomes p...
The goal in personalized therapeutic approaches for cancer medicine is to identify specific mutation...
Now published in Nature Genetics doi: 10.1038/s41588-018-0128-6Recent studies have identified preval...