Summary Introduction and objective: Cancer arises from genetic and epigenetic changes in the cell. Indication of the direct causes of cancer is no doubt very difficult, because the process of carcinogenesis is a multi-level and multi-stage. Knowledge of existing threats to health is a determinant in making everyday decisions that are crucial in minimizing the risk for precancerous and cancerous. Featured Review article is only an outline of selected factors participate in the induction of neoplastic process. Its aim is to present the concept and the process of carcinogenesis, and to discuss the participation of selected factors in the induction of neoplastic lesions. Description of knowledge: Preiniciation is a period in which the carcinoge...
Tumor suppressor genes commonly contribute to the fidelity of the cell cycle replication process. Th...
The cancerous process is result of disturbed cell function. This is due to the accumulation of many ...
Nowotwór jest chorobą o podłożu genetycznym wywodzącym się z pojedynczej komórki macierzystej nowotw...
Summary Introduction and objective: Cancer arises from genetic and epigenetic changes in the cell. ...
Cancer is a complex disease with multiple causes. Many intrinsic and extrinsic factors influence the...
Introduction: Neoplasia is defined as abnormal and excessive growth of selected tissue. Several fact...
Introduction: Stepwise progression of human cancer has been clinically well recognized. Several type...
This chapter is part of the book “Oxford Textbook of Oncology” that gives a whole view of cancer, ap...
Changes in DNA are the fundamental cause of cancers. These changes are brought about by chemicals, v...
The paper is dedicated to the natural phenomenon of cancer, with its possible causes, lifetime risks...
Cancer is incommunicable disease which does not spread from person to another. Genetic background pl...
Advances in understanding of the process of carcinogenesis have undermined the concept of chemicals ...
Due to our environmental change, neoplasia is much more common worldwide. And nowadays some well-dev...
Department of pathophysiology and clinical pathophysiology Nicolae Testemitanu State University of...
Human cancers frequently arise from exposure to chemicals, although radiation, oxidation, and geneti...
Tumor suppressor genes commonly contribute to the fidelity of the cell cycle replication process. Th...
The cancerous process is result of disturbed cell function. This is due to the accumulation of many ...
Nowotwór jest chorobą o podłożu genetycznym wywodzącym się z pojedynczej komórki macierzystej nowotw...
Summary Introduction and objective: Cancer arises from genetic and epigenetic changes in the cell. ...
Cancer is a complex disease with multiple causes. Many intrinsic and extrinsic factors influence the...
Introduction: Neoplasia is defined as abnormal and excessive growth of selected tissue. Several fact...
Introduction: Stepwise progression of human cancer has been clinically well recognized. Several type...
This chapter is part of the book “Oxford Textbook of Oncology” that gives a whole view of cancer, ap...
Changes in DNA are the fundamental cause of cancers. These changes are brought about by chemicals, v...
The paper is dedicated to the natural phenomenon of cancer, with its possible causes, lifetime risks...
Cancer is incommunicable disease which does not spread from person to another. Genetic background pl...
Advances in understanding of the process of carcinogenesis have undermined the concept of chemicals ...
Due to our environmental change, neoplasia is much more common worldwide. And nowadays some well-dev...
Department of pathophysiology and clinical pathophysiology Nicolae Testemitanu State University of...
Human cancers frequently arise from exposure to chemicals, although radiation, oxidation, and geneti...
Tumor suppressor genes commonly contribute to the fidelity of the cell cycle replication process. Th...
The cancerous process is result of disturbed cell function. This is due to the accumulation of many ...
Nowotwór jest chorobą o podłożu genetycznym wywodzącym się z pojedynczej komórki macierzystej nowotw...