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Cancer: More of Polygenic Disease and Less of Multiple Mutations? A Quantitative Viewpoint

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Journal Cancer
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Oncology
Date 2010 Sep 24
PMID 20862743
Citations 34
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Abstract

The focus of cancer research is on cancer-specific mutations, with most clinical trials involving targeted drugs. Huge numbers of DNA lesions and tumor resistance events, in each of the >10¹³ cells of a human individual, form a striking contrast to the low, and also very narrow, cancer incidence window (10⁻¹ -10⁰). A detailed consideration of these quantitative observations seems to question the present paradigm, while suggesting that a systemic regulatory network mechanism is a stronger determinant for overt cancer disease, as compared with cancer-specific gene products. If we shall ever achieve major improvements in survival, we must gain understanding of this systemic network, rather than targeting therapy to a limited set of molecules or mutations. This may give us new opportunities for development of highly potent therapeutic tools.

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