Cancer was recognized as a genetic disease at least four decades ago, with the realization that the spontaneous mutation rate must increase early in tumorigenesis, to account for the many mutations in tumor cells as compared with their progenitor normal cells. The genetic basis for cancer was established also from...
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reductase and
dCMP deaminase shown to be mutagenic141
1992 Nucleotide pool “sanitation” shown to
Cancer was recognized as a genetic disease at least four decades ago, with the realization that the spontaneous mutation rate must increase early in tumorigenesis, to account for the many mutations in tumor cells as compared with their progenitor normal cells. The genetic basis for cancer was established also from...
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authors to suggest that the base excisionrepair
pathway is more efficient than nucleotide pool
Cancer economic impact is enormous and depending on the stage in which a colon cancer
is detected, five-year survival rates for colon cancer may be as high as 74%, or as low as
6% (American Cancer Society, 2012). Thus early prevention of colon cancer is crucial to
maximize the chances...
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in critical genes in DNA repair pathways
• Exposure to carcinogens
Nucleotideexcisionrepair (XP
Cancer economic impact is enormous and depending on the stage in which a colon cancer
is detected, five-year survival rates for colon cancer may be as high as 74%, or as low as
6% (American Cancer Society, 2012). Thus early prevention of colon cancer is crucial to
maximize the chances...
Full Text:
• Mutations in critical genes in DNA repair pathways
• Exposure to carcinogens
Nucleotideexcision
Cancer was recognized as a genetic disease at least four decades ago, with the realization that the spontaneous mutation rate must increase early in tumorigenesis, to account for the many mutations in tumor cells as compared with their progenitor normal cells. The genetic basis for cancer was established also from...
Cancer economic impact is enormous and depending on the stage in which a colon cancer
is detected, five-year survival rates for colon cancer may be as high as 74%, or as low as
6% (American Cancer Society, 2012). Thus early prevention of colon cancer is crucial to
maximize the chances...
Full Text:
repair (MMR), or nucleotideexcisionrepair (NER) are associated with
increased cancer risk. We