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- Volume 23 | Nature Reviews Cancer
Browse all the issues in Volume 23 of Nature Reviews Cancer
- Cancers make their own luck: theories of cancer origins
Rather than viewing cancer as 'bad luck', understanding the complex choreography of cell intrinsic and extrinsic factors that characterize transformation holds promise to discover effective new ways to prevent, detect and stop cancer before it becomes incurable © 2023 Springer Nature Limited
- Cancers make their own luck: theories of cancer origins - Nature
In this Review, we discuss the principal theories of cancer origins and the relative contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic factors to malignancy
- Review Articles in 2023 | Nature Reviews Cancer
This Review outlines our current knowledge of these interactions and discusses how we can use this knowledge to generate more effective cancer immunotherapies in the future
- Nature Reviews Cancer - Volume 23 Issue 10, October 2023
Understanding how cell intrinsic and extrinsic factors combine to initiate transformation holds promise for the development of strategies to prevent, detect and treat cancer early
- Articles in 2023 | Nature Reviews Cancer
In this Review, Sato and colleagues provide an overview of the clinicopathological and phenotypical impact of lineage commitment and plasticity during tumorigenesis and progression of human
- Nature Reviews Cancer - Volume 23 Issue 1, January 2023
In this Review, Cybulla and Vindigni discuss the many connections between DDT, replication stress and cancer, detail opportunities for clinical biomarker development, and outline therapeutic
- Nature Reviews Cancer
Published monthly, in print and online, Nature Reviews Cancer offers a mix of research news, reviews and opinion
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