Abstract Background The necessary and sufficient capabilities of cancer cell have been identified. Strikingly, this list does not include one that would seem to be a key property, namely the ability of cancer cells to kill their "host". This is believed to be a self-evident consequence of the other capabilities (e.g., metastasis), although the available evidence suggests a distinct killer function. Taking into account this unlisted property can significantly affect the current paradigm of carcinogenesis. Presentation of the hypothesis On the assumption that killer function is a key capability of the cancer cell, it is suggested that cancer has evolved as a mechanism of negative selection of mutant alleles of vitally important genes present ...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
Abstract There exist two paradigms about the nature of cancer. According to the generally accepted o...
Cancer mostly is a disease of old age. Evolutionary pressures have pushed the somatic "error rate", ...
Cancer progression is an evolutionary process. During this process, evolving cancer cell populations...
Cancer progression is an evolutionary process. During this process, evolving cancer cell populations...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
Since the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolution, with somatic cel...
Cancer progression is an evolutionary process. During this process, evolving cancer cell populations...
The paper is dedicated to the natural phenomenon of cancer, with its possible causes, lifetime risks...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
Abstract There exist two paradigms about the nature of cancer. According to the generally accepted o...
Cancer mostly is a disease of old age. Evolutionary pressures have pushed the somatic "error rate", ...
Cancer progression is an evolutionary process. During this process, evolving cancer cell populations...
Cancer progression is an evolutionary process. During this process, evolving cancer cell populations...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
Since the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolution, with somatic cel...
Cancer progression is an evolutionary process. During this process, evolving cancer cell populations...
The paper is dedicated to the natural phenomenon of cancer, with its possible causes, lifetime risks...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...