Cancer results from genetic alterations that disturb the normal cooperative behavior of cells. Recent high-throughput genomic studies of cancer cells have shown that the mutational landscape of cancer is complex and that individual cancers may evolve through mutations in as many as 20 different cancer-associated genes. We use data published by Sjöblom et al. (2006) to develop a new mathematical model for the somatic evolution of colorectal cancers. We employ the Wright-Fisher process for exploring the basic parameters of this evolutionary process and derive an analytical approximation for the expected waiting time to the cancer phenotype. Our results highlight the relative importance of selection over both the size of the cell population at...
Cancer is currently viewed as an evolutionary process. In an organ there is a population of cells th...
Cancer results from a sequence of genetic and epigenetic changes that lead to a variety of abnormal ...
<div><p>Cancer development and progression result from somatic evolution by an accumulation of genom...
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...
Carcinogenesis is the result of mutations and subsequent clonal expansions of mutated, selectively a...
Evolutionary dynamics of cancer Evolutionary dynamics of mutation and selection can be formulated by...
Tumorigenesis in humans is thought to be a multistep process where certain mutations confer a select...
Cancer mostly is a disease of old age. Evolutionary pressures have pushed the somatic "error rate", ...
Background The classical genetic model of colorectal cancer presents APC mutations as the earliest g...
Tumorigenesis has been described as a multistep process, where each step is associated with a geneti...
International audienceRecent evidence arising from DNA sequencing of healthy human tissues has clear...
Tumorigenesis can be seen as an evolutionary process, in which the transformation of a normal cell i...
Cancer progression is an evolutionary process: somatic mutations can confer selective advantages to ...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
Cancer is currently viewed as an evolutionary process. In an organ there is a population of cells th...
Cancer results from a sequence of genetic and epigenetic changes that lead to a variety of abnormal ...
<div><p>Cancer development and progression result from somatic evolution by an accumulation of genom...
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...
Carcinogenesis is the result of mutations and subsequent clonal expansions of mutated, selectively a...
Evolutionary dynamics of cancer Evolutionary dynamics of mutation and selection can be formulated by...
Tumorigenesis in humans is thought to be a multistep process where certain mutations confer a select...
Cancer mostly is a disease of old age. Evolutionary pressures have pushed the somatic "error rate", ...
Background The classical genetic model of colorectal cancer presents APC mutations as the earliest g...
Tumorigenesis has been described as a multistep process, where each step is associated with a geneti...
International audienceRecent evidence arising from DNA sequencing of healthy human tissues has clear...
Tumorigenesis can be seen as an evolutionary process, in which the transformation of a normal cell i...
Cancer progression is an evolutionary process: somatic mutations can confer selective advantages to ...
Hierarchical organized tissue structures, with stem cell driven cell differentiation, are critical t...
Cancer is currently viewed as an evolutionary process. In an organ there is a population of cells th...
Cancer results from a sequence of genetic and epigenetic changes that lead to a variety of abnormal ...
<div><p>Cancer development and progression result from somatic evolution by an accumulation of genom...