This chapter in Cancer Concepts: A Guidebook for the Non-Oncologist focuses on DNA mutations that cause cancer, abnormal regulation of cell growth and death, and metastasis. Updated March 2016 version posted March 28, 2017.https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cancer_concepts/1005/thumbnail.jp
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Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that arises from the accumulation of genetic and epige...
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Understand and apply the scientific advances that are revolutionizing cancer research and practice w...
Changes in DNA are the fundamental cause of cancers. These changes are brought about by chemicals, v...
This literature review explores the current knowledge of cancer in humans on the cellular level. The...
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Abstract: Cancer is a term encompassing a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth and...
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This paper is an exploration of the molecular aspects behind the tumor development process. Robert W...
This chapter in Cancer Concepts: A Guidebook for the Non-Oncologist presents an introduction to the ...
Due to our environmental change, neoplasia is much more common worldwide. And nowadays some well-dev...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that arises from the accumulation of genetic and epige...
Cancer is a genetic disease. Step-wise alteration of genes that have a normal function in the cell c...
Understand and apply the scientific advances that are revolutionizing cancer research and practice w...