Theoretical and empirical work over the past several decades suggests that oncogenesis and disease progression represents an evolutionary story. Despite this knowledge, current anti-resistance strategies to drugs are often managed through treating cancers as independent biological agents divorced from human activity. Yet once drug resistance to cancer treatment is understood as a product of artificial or anthropogenic rather than unconscious selection, oncologists could improve outcomes for their patients by consulting evolutionary studies of oncology prior to clinical trial and treatment plan design. In the setting of multiple cancer types, for example, a machine learning algorithm can predict the genetic changes known to be related to dru...
Development of drug resistance in cancer has major implications for patients’ outcome. It is related...
Copyright: ⃝c 2019 Clairambault et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
Paraphrasing Dobzhansky's famous dictum, I discuss how interrogating cancer through the lens of evol...
Theoretical and empirical work over the past several decades suggests that oncogenesis and disease p...
Evolutionary theory of cancer was developed in 1976 by cancer research Peter Nowell and has illumina...
This article is a proceeding survey (deepening a talk given by the first author at the Biomath 2019 ...
The goal in personalized therapeutic approaches for cancer medicine is to identify specific mutation...
Acquired drug resistance is a major limitation for the successful treatment of cancer. Evolutionary...
abstract: Cancer therapy selects for cancer cells resistant to treatment, a process that is fundamen...
There is an active research program currently underway, which treats cancer progression as an evolut...
Emerging evidence suggests that cancer branched evolution may affect biomarker validation, clinical ...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...
Evolutionary processes play a central role in the development, progression and response to treatment...
International audienceThe question of a mathematical representation and theoretical overcoming by op...
Heterogeneity is arguably one of the most important hallmarks of cancer which contributes to its dru...
Development of drug resistance in cancer has major implications for patients’ outcome. It is related...
Copyright: ⃝c 2019 Clairambault et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
Paraphrasing Dobzhansky's famous dictum, I discuss how interrogating cancer through the lens of evol...
Theoretical and empirical work over the past several decades suggests that oncogenesis and disease p...
Evolutionary theory of cancer was developed in 1976 by cancer research Peter Nowell and has illumina...
This article is a proceeding survey (deepening a talk given by the first author at the Biomath 2019 ...
The goal in personalized therapeutic approaches for cancer medicine is to identify specific mutation...
Acquired drug resistance is a major limitation for the successful treatment of cancer. Evolutionary...
abstract: Cancer therapy selects for cancer cells resistant to treatment, a process that is fundamen...
There is an active research program currently underway, which treats cancer progression as an evolut...
Emerging evidence suggests that cancer branched evolution may affect biomarker validation, clinical ...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...
Evolutionary processes play a central role in the development, progression and response to treatment...
International audienceThe question of a mathematical representation and theoretical overcoming by op...
Heterogeneity is arguably one of the most important hallmarks of cancer which contributes to its dru...
Development of drug resistance in cancer has major implications for patients’ outcome. It is related...
Copyright: ⃝c 2019 Clairambault et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
Paraphrasing Dobzhansky's famous dictum, I discuss how interrogating cancer through the lens of evol...