Cancer development is a multistep process often starting with a single cell in which a number of epigenetic and genetic alterations have accumulated thus transforming it into a tumor cell. The progeny of such a single benign tumor cell expands in the tissue and can at some point progress to malignant tumor cells until a detectable tumor is formed. The dynamics from the early phase of a single cell to a detectable tumor with billions of tumor cells are complex and still not fully resolved, not even for the well-known prototype of multistage carcinogenesis, the adenoma-adenocarcinoma sequence of colorectal cancer. Mathematical models of such carcinogenesis are frequently tested and calibrated based on reported age-specific incidence rates of ...
N normal stem cells of colonic crypts are susceptible to a series of mutations with rates μ0 (K = 0)...
Increasing evidence shows that tumor clonal architectures are often the consequence of a complex bra...
Multistage carcinogenesis models describe the evolution of the cells in an individual's organ from a...
Colorectal cancer is initiated in colonic crypts. A succession of genetic mutations or epigenetic c...
The development of cancer is a multistep process in which cells increase in malignancy through progr...
Despite advances in the modeling and understanding of colorectal cancer development, the dynamics of...
Colorectal cancer has the third highest mortality and incidence rates of all cancers worldwide, but ...
A generalization of the two-mutation stochastic carcinogenesis model of Moolgavkar, Venzon and Knuds...
Colorectal cancer is initiated in colonic crypts. A succession of genetic mutations or epigenetic c...
Tumors are appreciated to be an intrinsically heterogeneous population of cells with varying prolife...
Tumors are appreciated to be an intrinsically heterogeneous population of cells with varying prolife...
Colorectal cancer has the third highest mortality and incidence rates of all cancers worldwide, but ...
Adult age-specific colorectal cancer incidence rates increase exponentially from maturity, reach a m...
Despite advances in the modeling and understanding of colorectal cancer development, the dynamics of...
Carcinogenesis is the result of mutations and subsequent clonal expansions of mutated, selectively a...
N normal stem cells of colonic crypts are susceptible to a series of mutations with rates μ0 (K = 0)...
Increasing evidence shows that tumor clonal architectures are often the consequence of a complex bra...
Multistage carcinogenesis models describe the evolution of the cells in an individual's organ from a...
Colorectal cancer is initiated in colonic crypts. A succession of genetic mutations or epigenetic c...
The development of cancer is a multistep process in which cells increase in malignancy through progr...
Despite advances in the modeling and understanding of colorectal cancer development, the dynamics of...
Colorectal cancer has the third highest mortality and incidence rates of all cancers worldwide, but ...
A generalization of the two-mutation stochastic carcinogenesis model of Moolgavkar, Venzon and Knuds...
Colorectal cancer is initiated in colonic crypts. A succession of genetic mutations or epigenetic c...
Tumors are appreciated to be an intrinsically heterogeneous population of cells with varying prolife...
Tumors are appreciated to be an intrinsically heterogeneous population of cells with varying prolife...
Colorectal cancer has the third highest mortality and incidence rates of all cancers worldwide, but ...
Adult age-specific colorectal cancer incidence rates increase exponentially from maturity, reach a m...
Despite advances in the modeling and understanding of colorectal cancer development, the dynamics of...
Carcinogenesis is the result of mutations and subsequent clonal expansions of mutated, selectively a...
N normal stem cells of colonic crypts are susceptible to a series of mutations with rates μ0 (K = 0)...
Increasing evidence shows that tumor clonal architectures are often the consequence of a complex bra...
Multistage carcinogenesis models describe the evolution of the cells in an individual's organ from a...