Cancer mostly is a disease of old age. Evolutionary pressures have pushed the somatic "error rate", especially the mutation rate, down to a level where for most organisms cancer is no longer of any selective significance. This appears to be a by-product of the selection that gives rise to senescence, following the arguments of Medawar, Holliday, and Kirkwood. The development of a cancer is discussed from an evolutionary viewpoint, emphasising the role of selection versus mutation and the fact that each cancer is an independent evolutionary process. The nature of the selective advantages associated with the somatic genetic changes during a cancer's evolution can sometimes be inferred by reference to the known types of mutations found in canc...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
Why do we get cancer mostly when we are old? According to current paradigms, the answer is simple: m...
Why do we get cancer mostly when we are old? According to current paradigms, the answer is simple: m...
Abstract Background The necessary and sufficient capabilities of cancer cell have been identified. S...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
Ecology and Evolution of Cancer is a timely work outlining ideas that not only represent a substanti...
Evolutionary dynamics of cancer Evolutionary dynamics of mutation and selection can be formulated by...
The selection of advantageous mutations underlies tumorigenesis. The growth of a tumor is therefore ...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
The selection of advantageous mutations underlies tumorigenesis. The growth of a tumor is therefore ...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
Why do we get cancer mostly when we are old? According to current paradigms, the answer is simple: m...
Why do we get cancer mostly when we are old? According to current paradigms, the answer is simple: m...
Abstract Background The necessary and sufficient capabilities of cancer cell have been identified. S...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
Ecology and Evolution of Cancer is a timely work outlining ideas that not only represent a substanti...
Evolutionary dynamics of cancer Evolutionary dynamics of mutation and selection can be formulated by...
The selection of advantageous mutations underlies tumorigenesis. The growth of a tumor is therefore ...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
The selection of advantageous mutations underlies tumorigenesis. The growth of a tumor is therefore ...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
Cancer is an evolutionary system that results from the accumulation of somatic mutations, many of wh...
Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recen...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...