[HTML][HTML] Global burden of colorectal cancer: emerging trends, risk factors and prevention strategies
NN Keum, E Giovannucci - Nature reviews Gastroenterology & …, 2019 - nature.com
Globally, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed malignancy and the
second leading cause of cancer death. Arising through three major pathways, including …
second leading cause of cancer death. Arising through three major pathways, including …
[HTML][HTML] Resolving genetic heterogeneity in cancer
To a large extent, cancer conforms to evolutionary rules defined by the rates at which clones
mutate, adapt and grow. Next-generation sequencing has provided a snapshot of the …
mutate, adapt and grow. Next-generation sequencing has provided a snapshot of the …
[HTML][HTML] Non-cell-autonomous cancer progression from chromosomal instability
Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a driver of cancer metastasis,,–, yet the extent to which this
effect depends on the immune system remains unknown. Using ContactTracing—a newly …
effect depends on the immune system remains unknown. Using ContactTracing—a newly …
[HTML][HTML] Chromosomal instability drives metastasis through a cytosolic DNA response
Chromosomal instability is a hallmark of cancer that results from ongoing errors in
chromosome segregation during mitosis. Although chromosomal instability is a major driver …
chromosome segregation during mitosis. Although chromosomal instability is a major driver …
The first mitotic division of human embryos is highly error prone
CE Currie, E Ford, L Benham Whyte, DM Taylor… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Human beings are made of~ 50 trillion cells which arise from serial mitotic divisions of a
single cell-the fertilised egg. Remarkably, the early human embryo is often chromosomally …
single cell-the fertilised egg. Remarkably, the early human embryo is often chromosomally …
[HTML][HTML] Ongoing chromosomal instability and karyotype evolution in human colorectal cancer organoids
ACF Bolhaqueiro, B Ponsioen, B Bakker, SJ Klaasen… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Chromosome segregation errors cause aneuploidy and genomic heterogeneity, which are
hallmarks of cancer in humans. A persistent high frequency of these errors (chromosomal …
hallmarks of cancer in humans. A persistent high frequency of these errors (chromosomal …
The impact of mitotic errors on cell proliferation and tumorigenesis
MS Levine, AJ Holland - Genes & development, 2018 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Mitosis is a delicate event that must be executed with high fidelity to ensure genomic
stability. Recent work has provided insight into how mitotic errors shape cancer genomes by …
stability. Recent work has provided insight into how mitotic errors shape cancer genomes by …
Emerging trends in colorectal cancer: Dysregulated signaling pathways
R Ahmad, JK Singh, A Wunnava… - International …, 2021 - spandidos-publications.com
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequently detected type of cancer, and the second
most common cause of cancer-related mortality globally. The American Cancer Society …
most common cause of cancer-related mortality globally. The American Cancer Society …
Mitosis
JR McIntosh - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in …, 2016 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
All eukaryotic cells prepare for cell division by forming a “mitotic spindle”—a bipolar machine
made from microtubules (MTs) and many associated proteins. This device organizes the …
made from microtubules (MTs) and many associated proteins. This device organizes the …
Chromosomal instability as a driver of tumor heterogeneity and evolution
SF Bakhoum, DA Landau - Cold Spring …, 2017 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
Large-scale, massively parallel sequencing of human cancer samples has revealed
tremendous genetic heterogeneity within individual tumors. Indeed, tumors are composed of …
tremendous genetic heterogeneity within individual tumors. Indeed, tumors are composed of …