Why do we get cancer mostly when we are old? According to current paradigms, the answer is simple: mutations accumulate in our tissues throughout life, and some of these mutations contribute to cancers. Although mutations are necessary for cancer development, a number of studies shed light on roles for ageing and exposure-dependent changes in tissue landscapes that determine the impact of oncogenic mutations on cellular fitness, placing carcinogenesis into an evolutionary framework. Natural selection has invested in somatic maintenance to maximise reproductive success. Tissue maintenance not only ensures functional robustness but also prevents the occurrence of cancer through periods of likely reproduction by limiting selection for oncogeni...
Aging is the inevitable time-dependent decline in physiological organ function and is a major risk f...
International audienceOver the last 50 years, major improvements have been made in our understanding...
International audienceOver the last 50 years, major improvements have been made in our understanding...
Why do we get cancer mostly when we are old? According to current paradigms, the answer is simple: m...
Aging represents the major risk factor for the development of cancer and many other diseases. Recent...
Cancer mostly is a disease of old age. Evolutionary pressures have pushed the somatic "error rate", ...
Cancer often arises in the context of an altered tissue landscape. We argue that a major contributio...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
<div><p>Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is an age-related disease in organisms with renewable tissues. A malignant tumor arises in pa...
Aging is the inevitable time-dependent decline in physiological organ function and is a major risk f...
International audienceOver the last 50 years, major improvements have been made in our understanding...
International audienceOver the last 50 years, major improvements have been made in our understanding...
Why do we get cancer mostly when we are old? According to current paradigms, the answer is simple: m...
Aging represents the major risk factor for the development of cancer and many other diseases. Recent...
Cancer mostly is a disease of old age. Evolutionary pressures have pushed the somatic "error rate", ...
Cancer often arises in the context of an altered tissue landscape. We argue that a major contributio...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
<div><p>Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Cancer is an age-related disease in organisms with renewable tissues. A malignant tumor arises in pa...
Aging is the inevitable time-dependent decline in physiological organ function and is a major risk f...
International audienceOver the last 50 years, major improvements have been made in our understanding...
International audienceOver the last 50 years, major improvements have been made in our understanding...