Tumorigenesis of the lung cancer is a multistep transformation involving genetic and epigenetic alterations. Aims To evaluate the general genetic pathways, their involvement, determining how they relate to the biological behavior of lung cancer, and their utility as diagnostic and therapeutic targets. Materials and method Online literature search through Google scholars, Pubmed, and hard copies, using keywords “biological alterations and lung carcinoma” yielded 9,380,000 publications. The 16 selected papers were used as a basis to formulate this report, and to evaluate the general pathways and involved genes, determining how they relate to the biological behaviour of lung cancer and their utility as diagnostic and therapeutic targets. Resul...
Lung cancer is a heterogenous tumor which develops as a result of accumulation of multiple genetic, ...
Background: Lung cancer is the world's leading cause of cancer mortality. The main factors contribu...
This review summarizes the rapidly expanding knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of lung cancer....
Lung cancer results from multiple changes in the genome of susceptible pulmonary cells caused by exp...
Abstract:Molecular genetic studies of lung cancer have revealed that clinically evident lung cancers...
It has been hypothesised that clinically evident lung cancers have accumulated many different geneti...
Molecular studies of lung cancer using individual genes and global approaches of gene analysis have ...
AbstractLung cancer is the largest cancer killer of men and women in the united states. In addition ...
It is now widely accepted that human carcinogenesis is a multi-step process and phenotypic changes d...
Despite significant advances in the detection and treatment of lung cancer, it causes the highest nu...
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers with high mortality and is described as one of the lea...
Lung cancer is the most prevalent cancer and the largest cause of cancer deaths in the Western world...
Lung cancers are characterised by abundant genetic diversity with relatively few recurrent mutations...
Abstract Lung cancer is recognized as a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide and its freq...
Non-small-cell lung cancer is a heterogeneous disease that is difficult to treat. Through efforts to...
Lung cancer is a heterogenous tumor which develops as a result of accumulation of multiple genetic, ...
Background: Lung cancer is the world's leading cause of cancer mortality. The main factors contribu...
This review summarizes the rapidly expanding knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of lung cancer....
Lung cancer results from multiple changes in the genome of susceptible pulmonary cells caused by exp...
Abstract:Molecular genetic studies of lung cancer have revealed that clinically evident lung cancers...
It has been hypothesised that clinically evident lung cancers have accumulated many different geneti...
Molecular studies of lung cancer using individual genes and global approaches of gene analysis have ...
AbstractLung cancer is the largest cancer killer of men and women in the united states. In addition ...
It is now widely accepted that human carcinogenesis is a multi-step process and phenotypic changes d...
Despite significant advances in the detection and treatment of lung cancer, it causes the highest nu...
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers with high mortality and is described as one of the lea...
Lung cancer is the most prevalent cancer and the largest cause of cancer deaths in the Western world...
Lung cancers are characterised by abundant genetic diversity with relatively few recurrent mutations...
Abstract Lung cancer is recognized as a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide and its freq...
Non-small-cell lung cancer is a heterogeneous disease that is difficult to treat. Through efforts to...
Lung cancer is a heterogenous tumor which develops as a result of accumulation of multiple genetic, ...
Background: Lung cancer is the world's leading cause of cancer mortality. The main factors contribu...
This review summarizes the rapidly expanding knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of lung cancer....