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APC, Signal Transduction and Genetic Instability in Colorectal Cancer

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Journal Nat Rev Cancer
Specialty Oncology
Date 2002 Mar 20
PMID 11900252
Citations 357
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Abstract

Colorectal cancer arises through a gradual series of histological changes, each of which is accompanied by a specific genetic alteration. In general, an intestinal cell needs to comply with two essential requirements to develop into a cancer: it must acquire selective advantage to allow for the initial clonal expansion, and genetic instability to allow for multiple hits in other genes that are responsible for tumour progression and malignant transformation. Inactivation of APC--the gene responsible for most cases of colorectal cancer--might fulfil both requirements.

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