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Genetic instability and tumorigenesis
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ISSN: 0070217X ISBN: 3540615180 9783540615187 3642644341 3642605052 Year: 1997 Volume: 221 Publisher: Berlin : Springer,

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M. B. KASTAN Cancer is a disease resulting from alterations of cellular genes which cause phe­ notypic changes in somatic cells. Usually, when we think about genetic diseases, we think about inheriting one or two abnormal genes from our parents and these gene abnormalities confer the disease phenotype. In contrast, in the majority of cancers, no such inherited gene abnormalities can be identified (which does not mean that they do not exist) and there is no obvious family history suggesting an inherited disease. The vast majority of genes which are altered in the cancer cells are not transmitted through the germ line, but rather become abnormal in somatic cells sometime during the lifetime of the individual. Thus, the critical question which arises is "how do these genetic changes occur in somatic cells?". Epidemiologic data suggest that exposure to environmental carcinogens con­ tributes to the genesis of at least 80% of all human cancers (DOLL and PETO 1981). Thus, it is natural to suspect that the genetic changes in somatic cells which con­ tribute to the transformed phenotype arise from DNA damage caused by such exposures. Therefore, understanding how cells respond to DNA-damaging agents is likely to be an important component of our understanding of the genesis of human tumors.

Checkpoint controls and cancer
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ISBN: 0879695188 9780879695187 Year: 1997 Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.): Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,

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Abeloff's clinical oncology
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ISBN: 9780323476744 0323476740 0323568157 9780323568159 Year: 2020 Publisher: Philadelphia (Pa.) Elsevier

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"Easily accessible and clinically focused, Abeloff's Clinical Oncology, 6th Edition, covers recent advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of cancer, cellular and molecular causes of cancer initiation and progression, new and emerging therapies, current trials, and much more. Masterfully authored by an international team of leading cancer experts, it offers clear, practical coverage of everything from basic science to multidisciplinary collaboration on diagnosis, staging, treatment and follow up"--Publisher's description.

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