Recent cancer studies emphasize that genetic and heritable epigenetic changes drive the evolutionary rate of cancer progression and drug resistance. We discuss the ways in which nonheritable aspects of cellular variability may significantly increase evolutionary rate. Nonheritable variability arises by stochastic fluctuations in cells and by physiological responses of cells to the environment. New approaches to drug design may be required to control nonheritable variability and the evolution of resistance to chemotherapy
International audienceSimilarities between microbial and cancer cells were noticed in recent years a...
International audienceBACKGROUND Drug-induced drug resistance in cancer hasbeen attributed to divers...
Cancer cells acquire genotypic and phenotypic changes over the course of the disease. A minority of ...
Background. Drug-induced drug resistance in cancer has been attributed to diverse biological mechani...
Stochastic genetic and epigenetic events have been fundamental in contributing to the development of...
As well as undergoing genetic evolution, cancer cells can alter their epigenetic state to adapt and ...
Cancer cell populations evolve by a stepwise process involving natural selection of the fittest vari...
This article is a proceeding survey (deepening a talk given by the first author at the BioMath 2019 ...
Evolutionary game theory (EGT) describes dynamics in populations in which individual fitness can cha...
Tumor heterogeneity is a primary cause of treatment failure and acquired resistance in cancer patien...
Rapid evolution is ubiquitous in nature. We briefly review some of this quite broadly, particularly ...
Advances in curative treatment to remove the primary tumor have increased survival of localized canc...
International audienceAlthough neo-Darwinian (and less often Lamarckian) dynamics are regularly invo...
Evolution has given rise to an enormous range of organisms that are remarkable for their adaptation ...
International audienceSimilarities between microbial and cancer cells were noticed in recent years a...
International audienceBACKGROUND Drug-induced drug resistance in cancer hasbeen attributed to divers...
Cancer cells acquire genotypic and phenotypic changes over the course of the disease. A minority of ...
Background. Drug-induced drug resistance in cancer has been attributed to diverse biological mechani...
Stochastic genetic and epigenetic events have been fundamental in contributing to the development of...
As well as undergoing genetic evolution, cancer cells can alter their epigenetic state to adapt and ...
Cancer cell populations evolve by a stepwise process involving natural selection of the fittest vari...
This article is a proceeding survey (deepening a talk given by the first author at the BioMath 2019 ...
Evolutionary game theory (EGT) describes dynamics in populations in which individual fitness can cha...
Tumor heterogeneity is a primary cause of treatment failure and acquired resistance in cancer patien...
Rapid evolution is ubiquitous in nature. We briefly review some of this quite broadly, particularly ...
Advances in curative treatment to remove the primary tumor have increased survival of localized canc...
International audienceAlthough neo-Darwinian (and less often Lamarckian) dynamics are regularly invo...
Evolution has given rise to an enormous range of organisms that are remarkable for their adaptation ...
International audienceSimilarities between microbial and cancer cells were noticed in recent years a...
International audienceBACKGROUND Drug-induced drug resistance in cancer hasbeen attributed to divers...
Cancer cells acquire genotypic and phenotypic changes over the course of the disease. A minority of ...