The present article is devoted to further development of new paradigm about the biology of human cancer: the hypothesis of parasitic nature, origin and evolution of the phenomenon. The study included integrative reconsidering, and reinterpretation of the make-ups, traits and processes existing both in human and animal cancers. It was demonstrated that human cancer possesses nearly analogous set of traits characteristic of transmissible animal cancer. Undoubted analogies are seen in the prevalence, clinical exposure, progression of disease, origin of causative agents, immune response against invasion and especially in the intrinsic deviations of the leading traits of cancerous cells. Both human and animal cancers are highly exceptional patho...
Cancer is a global health problem associated with genetics and unhealthy lifestyles. Increasingly, p...
Cancer poses one of the greatest human health threats of our time. Fortunately, aside from a few rar...
Cancer is a challenge that still affect large number of populations today. Significant research is ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Cancer cells are generally viewed as a problem innate to their host, but evidence is mounting that t...
Cancers in animals present a large, underutilized reservoir of biomedical information with critical ...
Infectious agents come in many forms, but they have been grouped into five distinct classes of agent...
This article offers a general introduction to the role played by molecular biology as applied to med...
textabstractThe first demonstrations that cancer could have an infectious nature was by Ellerman and...
Viruses were initially seen as unusual agents that caused cancer in animals but were o f no relevanc...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
Abstract Background The necessary and sufficient capabilities of cancer cell have been identified. S...
Cancer is a general name for more than 100 malignant diseases. It is postulated that all cancers sta...
Cancer is a general name for more than 100 malignant diseases. It is postulated that all cancers sta...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
Cancer is a global health problem associated with genetics and unhealthy lifestyles. Increasingly, p...
Cancer poses one of the greatest human health threats of our time. Fortunately, aside from a few rar...
Cancer is a challenge that still affect large number of populations today. Significant research is ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Cancer cells are generally viewed as a problem innate to their host, but evidence is mounting that t...
Cancers in animals present a large, underutilized reservoir of biomedical information with critical ...
Infectious agents come in many forms, but they have been grouped into five distinct classes of agent...
This article offers a general introduction to the role played by molecular biology as applied to med...
textabstractThe first demonstrations that cancer could have an infectious nature was by Ellerman and...
Viruses were initially seen as unusual agents that caused cancer in animals but were o f no relevanc...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
Abstract Background The necessary and sufficient capabilities of cancer cell have been identified. S...
Cancer is a general name for more than 100 malignant diseases. It is postulated that all cancers sta...
Cancer is a general name for more than 100 malignant diseases. It is postulated that all cancers sta...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
Cancer is a global health problem associated with genetics and unhealthy lifestyles. Increasingly, p...
Cancer poses one of the greatest human health threats of our time. Fortunately, aside from a few rar...
Cancer is a challenge that still affect large number of populations today. Significant research is ...