Cancer cells contain multiple genetic and epigenetic changes. The relative specificity of many epigenetic changes for neoplastic cells has allowed the identification of diagnostic, prognostic and predictive biomarkers for a number of solid tumors and hematological malignancies. Moreover, epigenetically-acting drugs are already in routine use for cancer and numerous additional agents are in clinical trials. Here, we review recent progress in the development and application of epigenetic strategies for the diagnosis, risk stratification and treatment of cancer
Cancer has long been known to be a disease caused by alterations in the genetic blueprint of cells. ...
Cancer has traditionally been hailed a genetic disease, dictated by successive genetic aberrations w...
The epigenomic era has revealed a well-connected network of molecular processes that shape the chrom...
Cancer cells contain multiple genetic and epigenetic changes. The relative specificity of many epige...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Cancer is considered by both genetic and epigenetic pathways. Although, genetic pathways are straigh...
In cancer, the overall patterns of epigenetic marks are severely distorted from the corresponding no...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
Cancer is initiated through both genetic and epigenetic alterations. The end-effect of such changes ...
Epigenetics is one of the most rapidly expanding fields in biology that refers to the somatically h...
Epigenetics' is defined as the inheritable changes in gene expression with no alterations in DN...
Current hypotheses suggest that tumors originate from cells that carry out a process of 'malignant r...
Cancer is caused by aberrant genetic and epigenetic changes in genes expression. DNA methylation, hi...
AbstractCancer is a disease initiated and driven by the accumulation and interplay of genetic and ep...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Cancer has long been known to be a disease caused by alterations in the genetic blueprint of cells. ...
Cancer has traditionally been hailed a genetic disease, dictated by successive genetic aberrations w...
The epigenomic era has revealed a well-connected network of molecular processes that shape the chrom...
Cancer cells contain multiple genetic and epigenetic changes. The relative specificity of many epige...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Cancer is considered by both genetic and epigenetic pathways. Although, genetic pathways are straigh...
In cancer, the overall patterns of epigenetic marks are severely distorted from the corresponding no...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
Cancer is initiated through both genetic and epigenetic alterations. The end-effect of such changes ...
Epigenetics is one of the most rapidly expanding fields in biology that refers to the somatically h...
Epigenetics' is defined as the inheritable changes in gene expression with no alterations in DN...
Current hypotheses suggest that tumors originate from cells that carry out a process of 'malignant r...
Cancer is caused by aberrant genetic and epigenetic changes in genes expression. DNA methylation, hi...
AbstractCancer is a disease initiated and driven by the accumulation and interplay of genetic and ep...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Cancer has long been known to be a disease caused by alterations in the genetic blueprint of cells. ...
Cancer has traditionally been hailed a genetic disease, dictated by successive genetic aberrations w...
The epigenomic era has revealed a well-connected network of molecular processes that shape the chrom...