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Acquired Capabilities of Cancer. From: Hanahan D. Weinberg RA. The hallmarks of cancer. Cell. 2000 Jan 7;100(1):57-70. Tumor Development Occurs in Stages. Weinberg RA. How cancer arises. Sci Am. 1996 Sep;275(3):62-70. Tumor Development Occurs in Stages, cont.
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Acquired Capabilities of Cancer From: Hanahan D. Weinberg RA. The hallmarks of cancer. Cell. 2000 Jan 7;100(1):57-70
Tumor Development Occurs in Stages Weinberg RA. How cancer arises. Sci Am. 1996 Sep;275(3):62-70.
Tumor Development Occurs in Stages, cont. Weinberg RA. How cancer arises. Sci Am. 1996 Sep;275(3):62-70.
Genetic abnormalities in cancer cells • Oncogenes get activated or become expressed more than normal • Oncogene: a gene that, when mutated or dysregulated, participates in the onset and development of cancer • The protein may be • expressed at a greater level (more protein in the cell) • become more active • lose its potential to be regulated • increase its stability (hang around in the cell longer) • These changes can cause the cell to be hyper-responsive to growth signals, grow in the absence of proper growth signals, evade apoptosis, etc.
Genetic abnormalities, cont. • Tumor suppressor genes stop working • Tumor suppressor gene: a gene that protects a cell from one step in the cancer pathogenesis process • The gene product may be a protein that maintains the normal cell cycle, inhibits an oncogene, inhibits cell division, etc. • When a tumor suppressor gene is mutated or dysregulated, the cell can progress to cancer if other aberrations are also present
Gibbs WW. Untangling the roots of cancer. Sci Am. 2003 Jul;289(1):56-65.
Cancer can spread to other sites Ruoslahti E. How cancer spreads. Sci Am. 1996 Sep;275(3):72-7.
Cancer can spread to other sites, cont. Ruoslahti E. How cancer spreads. Sci Am. 1996 Sep;275(3):72-7.
New cases of cancer in the U.S. American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts & Figures 2008. Atlanta: American Cancer Society; 2008.
Cancer deaths among U.S. women (includes cervix)
Role of body weight and IGF-1 in cancer development Trends Endocrinol Metab. 2006 Oct;17(8):328-36
T. vaginalis • Parasitic protozoan • Infection affects 5-20% of U.S. young adults, typically asymptomatic in males • Causes inflammation and may induce anti-apoptosis genes • Preliminary data suggest that infection is linked to higher risk of aggressive prostate cancer