Journal article

Genomic stability and tumorigenesis

O Sieber, K Heinimann, I Tomlinson

Seminars in Cancer Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2005

Abstract

Cancer research needs to explain the observed incidence of cancer. Many factors determine this process, including: the number of susceptible cells in the tissue of origin; the number of normal cell divisions through which susceptible cells pass in normal development and turnover; the number of cell divisions during tumorigenesis; the selective advantage which tumour cells have acquired; the ease of detection of a cancer; the number of mutations which are required for malignancy; the possible stepwise nature of tumorigenesis; the value of the normal mutation rate; the presence of extrinsic factors such as mutagens or growth promoters; the presence and strength of genomic instability, a phenom..

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