Neoplasm refers to an abnormal tissue growth that arises as a consequence of rapid cell proliferation and continues to grow abnormally even after terminating the stimuli that had instigated the change. It lacks partial or complete functional coordination with that of the normal tissues. Neoplasms are classified depending on the degree and type of tissues involved. Carcinogenesis is a multistep process where a plethora of endogenous and exogenous factors turns out genetic and epigenetic modifications, which collectively amend some critical cellular pathways controlling the proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. The cells having aberrant modifications are transformed into malignant ones of which the clonal expansion results in the dev...
Cancer is a DNA disease in which the early stage is represented by the inactivation of suppressor ge...
Carcinogenesis is the process that determines the evolution of cancer and it is triggered from mutat...
Carcinogenesis is the process that determines the evolution of cancer and it is triggered from mutat...
Due to our environmental change, neoplasia is much more common worldwide. And nowadays some well-dev...
Due to our environmental change, neoplasia is much more common worldwide. And nowadays some well-dev...
Current theories proposed to interpret the pathogenesis of neoplastic disease can be grouped into tw...
Current theories proposed to interpret the pathogenesis of neoplastic disease can be grouped into tw...
Written by an international team of experts in the field of human carcinogenesis, this book discusse...
Abstract: Cancer is a term encompassing a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth and...
Neoplasia is a literal translation of the Greek word “new growth’. Neoplastic cells are said to be ...
This literature review explores the current knowledge of cancer in humans on the cellular level. The...
Many resemblances exist between cell differentiation and neoplastic change: the importance of cytopl...
A malignant tumor is an autonomously proliferating immortal cell clone continuously evolving to inde...
Cancer is a complex disorder, a group of more than 100 diseases that develop across time and involve...
Carcinogenesis is the process that determines the evolution of cancer and it is triggered from mutat...
Cancer is a DNA disease in which the early stage is represented by the inactivation of suppressor ge...
Carcinogenesis is the process that determines the evolution of cancer and it is triggered from mutat...
Carcinogenesis is the process that determines the evolution of cancer and it is triggered from mutat...
Due to our environmental change, neoplasia is much more common worldwide. And nowadays some well-dev...
Due to our environmental change, neoplasia is much more common worldwide. And nowadays some well-dev...
Current theories proposed to interpret the pathogenesis of neoplastic disease can be grouped into tw...
Current theories proposed to interpret the pathogenesis of neoplastic disease can be grouped into tw...
Written by an international team of experts in the field of human carcinogenesis, this book discusse...
Abstract: Cancer is a term encompassing a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth and...
Neoplasia is a literal translation of the Greek word “new growth’. Neoplastic cells are said to be ...
This literature review explores the current knowledge of cancer in humans on the cellular level. The...
Many resemblances exist between cell differentiation and neoplastic change: the importance of cytopl...
A malignant tumor is an autonomously proliferating immortal cell clone continuously evolving to inde...
Cancer is a complex disorder, a group of more than 100 diseases that develop across time and involve...
Carcinogenesis is the process that determines the evolution of cancer and it is triggered from mutat...
Cancer is a DNA disease in which the early stage is represented by the inactivation of suppressor ge...
Carcinogenesis is the process that determines the evolution of cancer and it is triggered from mutat...
Carcinogenesis is the process that determines the evolution of cancer and it is triggered from mutat...