Conceptual models of carcinogenesis typically consist of an evolutionary sequence of heritable changes in genes controlling proliferation, apoptosis, and senescence. We propose that these steps are necessary but not sufficient to produce invasive breast cancer because intraductal tumour growth is also constrained by hypoxia and acidosis that develop as cells proliferate into the lumen and away from the underlying vessels. This requires evolution of glycolytic and acid-resistant phenotypes that, we hypothesise, is critical for emergence of invasive cancer. Mathematical models demonstrate severe hypoxia and acidosis in regions of intraductal tumours more than 100 m from the basement membrane. Subsequent evolution of glycolytic and acid-resist...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
<p>The inter- and intra-tumoral metabolic phenotypes of tumors are heterogeneous, and this is relate...
Understanding the consequences of tumor hypoxia has importance to both basic and applied cancer rese...
Conceptual models of carcinogenesis typically consist of an evolutionary sequence of heritable chang...
Successful adaptation to varying microenvironmental constraints plays a crucial role during carcinog...
Successful adaptation to varying microenvironmental constraints plays a crucial role during carcinog...
Background\ud \ud The transition from premalignant to invasive tumour growth is a prolonged multiste...
Mechanisms for the progression of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) to invasive breast carcinoma remai...
Hypoxia and acidity act as environmental stressors promoting selection for cancer cells with a more ...
[eng] The reprogramming of energy metabolism represents an important hallmark of cancer. The main c...
BACKGROUND: The transition from premalignant to invasive tumour growth is a prolonged multistep proc...
<p>The physiology of the tumor microenvironment is characterized by lower oxygen (hypoxia), higher l...
AbstractThe tumor microenvironment is hypoxic and acidic. These conditions have a significant impact...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Hypoxia is a characteristic of tumors and wounds. Hypoxic cells develop 2 common strategies to face ...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
<p>The inter- and intra-tumoral metabolic phenotypes of tumors are heterogeneous, and this is relate...
Understanding the consequences of tumor hypoxia has importance to both basic and applied cancer rese...
Conceptual models of carcinogenesis typically consist of an evolutionary sequence of heritable chang...
Successful adaptation to varying microenvironmental constraints plays a crucial role during carcinog...
Successful adaptation to varying microenvironmental constraints plays a crucial role during carcinog...
Background\ud \ud The transition from premalignant to invasive tumour growth is a prolonged multiste...
Mechanisms for the progression of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) to invasive breast carcinoma remai...
Hypoxia and acidity act as environmental stressors promoting selection for cancer cells with a more ...
[eng] The reprogramming of energy metabolism represents an important hallmark of cancer. The main c...
BACKGROUND: The transition from premalignant to invasive tumour growth is a prolonged multistep proc...
<p>The physiology of the tumor microenvironment is characterized by lower oxygen (hypoxia), higher l...
AbstractThe tumor microenvironment is hypoxic and acidic. These conditions have a significant impact...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Hypoxia is a characteristic of tumors and wounds. Hypoxic cells develop 2 common strategies to face ...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
<p>The inter- and intra-tumoral metabolic phenotypes of tumors are heterogeneous, and this is relate...
Understanding the consequences of tumor hypoxia has importance to both basic and applied cancer rese...