幸运
癌症
疾病
干预(咨询)
医学
认识论
病理
哲学
内科学
精神科
作者
Amir Jassim,Eric P. Rahrmann,Benjamin D. Simons,Richard J. Gilbertson
出处
期刊:Nature Reviews Cancer
[Springer Nature]
日期:2023-07-24
卷期号:23 (10): 710-724
被引量:70
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41568-023-00602-5
摘要
Cancer has been a leading cause of death for decades. This dismal statistic has increased efforts to prevent the disease or to detect it early, when treatment is less invasive, relatively inexpensive and more likely to cure. But precisely how tissues are transformed continues to provoke controversy and debate, hindering cancer prevention and early intervention strategies. Various theories of cancer origins have emerged, including the suggestion that it is ‘bad luck’: the inevitable consequence of random mutations in proliferating stem cells. In this Review, we discuss the principal theories of cancer origins and the relative importance of the factors that underpin them. The body of available evidence suggests that developing and ageing tissues ‘walk a tightrope’, retaining adequate levels of cell plasticity to generate and maintain tissues while avoiding overstepping into transformation. 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. 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. In this Review, Jassim et al. outline the various theories that have currently been proposed for cancer origins, and the determinants of cancer risk upon which they are based.
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