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- Not all Tumor Cells are Created Equal | Center for Cancer . . .
The molecular makeup and biological properties of cancer cells can vary significantly, even within the same tumor This heterogeneity agrees with the recent realization that usually only a small subset of the cells in a tumor have the capacity to sustain the tumor’s growth
- Not all cancers are created equal: Tissue specificity in . . .
Recent genomic analyses showed that the vast majority of cancer driver genes are mutated in a tissue-dependent manner, that is, are altered in some cancers but not others Often the tumor type also affects the likelihood of therapy response What is the origin of tissue specificity in cancer?
- Are all cancer cells the same? - sciencenordic. com
Take two cancer cells and compare their genomes Surprisingly, they can be quite different This genetic variation is one of the hallmarks of cancer, and one reason why treating cancer is so hard If a tumour is made up of cells with many different genomes, a single drug might not kill them all
- Genetic Mutations | American Cancer Society
All the cells in the body have the same genes, but each cell uses only the genes it needs That is, it turns on (activates) the genes it needs at the right time and turns off other genes that it doesn't need This is called gene expression
- MI Unit 3. 1 Essential Questions Flashcards - Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What fundamental characteristics do all cancers have in common?, In what ways are diagnostic imaging technologies used to diagnose and treat disorders?, What do DNA microarrays measure? and more
- Not all tumor cells are equal: Study reveals genetic . . .
The cells that slough off from a tumor into the bloodstream are a genetically diverse bunch, underscoring how multiple types of treatment may be needed for a single form of cancer
- Understanding cancer, one cell at a time - Nature
Cancer cells, both within and between tumours, can have distinct cellular morphologies, gene expression patterns, proliferation rates, metastatic potential and sensitivity to treatment
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