abstract: Cancer therapy selects for cancer cells resistant to treatment, a process that is fundamentally evolutionary. To what extent, however, is the evolutionary perspective employed in research on therapeutic resistance and relapse? We analyzed 6,228 papers on therapeutic resistance and/or relapse in cancers and found that the use of evolution terms in abstracts has remained at about 1% since the 1980s. However, detailed coding of 22 recent papers revealed a higher proportion of papers using evolutionary methods or evolutionary theory, although this number is still less than 10%. Despite the fact that relapse and therapeutic resistance is essentially an evolutionary process, it appears that this framework has not permeated research. Thi...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
Although many anti cancer therapies are successful in killing a large percentage of tumour cells whe...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...
Evolutionary theory of cancer was developed in 1976 by cancer research Peter Nowell and has illumina...
Acquired drug resistance is a major limitation for the successful treatment of cancer. Evolutionary...
Theoretical and empirical work over the past several decades suggests that oncogenesis and disease p...
Evolutionary processes play a central role in the development, progression and response to treatment...
PhD ThesesCancer resistance evolution was presumed to result from either a pre-existing or acquired ...
<p>An evolutionary view of cancer reveals that therapy selects for resistant cells among an initiall...
Resistance of neoplastic cells to therapy is considered a key challenge in the treatment of cancer. ...
Despite the productivity of basic cancer research, cancer continues to be a health burden to society...
There is an active research program currently underway, which treats cancer progression as an evolut...
This article is a proceeding survey (deepening a talk given by the first author at the Biomath 2019 ...
Paraphrasing Dobzhansky's famous dictum, I discuss how interrogating cancer through the lens of evol...
The development of drug resistance, the prime cause of failure in cancer therapy, is commonly explai...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
Although many anti cancer therapies are successful in killing a large percentage of tumour cells whe...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...
Evolutionary theory of cancer was developed in 1976 by cancer research Peter Nowell and has illumina...
Acquired drug resistance is a major limitation for the successful treatment of cancer. Evolutionary...
Theoretical and empirical work over the past several decades suggests that oncogenesis and disease p...
Evolutionary processes play a central role in the development, progression and response to treatment...
PhD ThesesCancer resistance evolution was presumed to result from either a pre-existing or acquired ...
<p>An evolutionary view of cancer reveals that therapy selects for resistant cells among an initiall...
Resistance of neoplastic cells to therapy is considered a key challenge in the treatment of cancer. ...
Despite the productivity of basic cancer research, cancer continues to be a health burden to society...
There is an active research program currently underway, which treats cancer progression as an evolut...
This article is a proceeding survey (deepening a talk given by the first author at the Biomath 2019 ...
Paraphrasing Dobzhansky's famous dictum, I discuss how interrogating cancer through the lens of evol...
The development of drug resistance, the prime cause of failure in cancer therapy, is commonly explai...
One of the major developments in cancer research in recent years has been the construction of models...
Although many anti cancer therapies are successful in killing a large percentage of tumour cells whe...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...