Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a global burden of disease. Our current understanding of CRC has progressed from initial discoveries which focused on the stepwise accumulation of key driver mutations, as encapsulated in the Vogelstein model, to one in which marked heterogeneity leads to a complex interplay between clonal populations. Current evidence suggests that an initial explosion, or “Big Bang”, of genetic diversity is followed by a period of neutral dynamics. A thorough understanding of this interplay between clonal populations during neutral evolution gives insights into the roles in which driver genes may participate in the progress from normal colonic epithelium to adenoma and carcinoma. Recent advances have focused not only o...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a global burden of disease. Our current understanding of CRC has progres...
<div><p>Understanding intratumor heterogeneity is clinically important because it could cause therap...
Colon cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide. Most colorectal cancer occurrences are spora...
Colon cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide. Most colorectal cancer occurrences are spora...
Background The classical genetic model of colorectal cancer presents APC mutations as the earliest g...
The model of colorectal tumorigenesis put forward by Fearon and Vogelstein has had great influence o...
The model of colorectal tumorigenesis put forward by Fearon and Vogelstein has had great influence o...
Colorectal cancer should be considered as a heterogeneous disease that leads to many different genet...
Cancer is a disease of somatic evolution. Random mutations that arise during life and confer a growt...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a global burden of disease. Our current understanding of CRC has progres...
<div><p>Understanding intratumor heterogeneity is clinically important because it could cause therap...
Colon cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide. Most colorectal cancer occurrences are spora...
Colon cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide. Most colorectal cancer occurrences are spora...
Background The classical genetic model of colorectal cancer presents APC mutations as the earliest g...
The model of colorectal tumorigenesis put forward by Fearon and Vogelstein has had great influence o...
The model of colorectal tumorigenesis put forward by Fearon and Vogelstein has had great influence o...
Colorectal cancer should be considered as a heterogeneous disease that leads to many different genet...
Cancer is a disease of somatic evolution. Random mutations that arise during life and confer a growt...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...
The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant...