Clinical and laboratory studies over recent decades have established branched evolution as a feature of cancer. However, while grounded in somatic selection, several lines of evidence suggest a Darwinian model alone is insufficient to fully explain cancer evolution. First, the role of macroevolutionary events in tumour initiation and progression contradicts Darwin's central thesis of gradualism. Whole-genome doubling, chromosomal chromoplexy and chromothripsis represent examples of single catastrophic events which can drive tumour evolution. Second, neutral evolution can play a role in some tumours, indicating that selection is not always driving evolution. Third, increasing appreciation of the role of the ageing soma has led to recent gene...
Evolutionary processes play a central role in the development, progression and response to treatment...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
Cancer is a somatic evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of mutations, which contr...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
There is an active research program currently underway, which treats cancer progression as an evolut...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...
Evolutionary theory of cancer was developed in 1976 by cancer research Peter Nowell and has illumina...
Abstract The biology of cancer is critically reviewed and evidence adduced that its development can...
Cancer mostly is a disease of old age. Evolutionary pressures have pushed the somatic "error rate", ...
Paraphrasing Dobzhansky's famous dictum, I discuss how interrogating cancer through the lens of evol...
Evolution by natural selection is the conceptual foundation for nearly every branch of biology and i...
Since the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolution, with somatic cel...
Accelerating technological advances have allowed the widespread genomic profiling of tumors. As yet,...
Evolutionary processes play a central role in the development, progression and response to treatment...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
Cancer is a somatic evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of mutations, which contr...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
There is an active research program currently underway, which treats cancer progression as an evolut...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...
Evolutionary theory of cancer was developed in 1976 by cancer research Peter Nowell and has illumina...
Abstract The biology of cancer is critically reviewed and evidence adduced that its development can...
Cancer mostly is a disease of old age. Evolutionary pressures have pushed the somatic "error rate", ...
Paraphrasing Dobzhansky's famous dictum, I discuss how interrogating cancer through the lens of evol...
Evolution by natural selection is the conceptual foundation for nearly every branch of biology and i...
Since the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolution, with somatic cel...
Accelerating technological advances have allowed the widespread genomic profiling of tumors. As yet,...
Evolutionary processes play a central role in the development, progression and response to treatment...
International audienceSince the mid 1970s, cancer has been described as a process of Darwinian evolu...
Cancer is a somatic evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of mutations, which contr...