The Cancer Handbook 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470025079.chap07.pub2
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Genomic Instability andDNARepair

Abstract: There is growing evidence that genomic instability is both an epiphenomenon and a leading cause of cancer. Chromosomal instability in neoplasia (CIN) is the most frequent type of genomic instability in solid tumours. For more than a century, chromosomal rearrangements and aneuploidy in neoplasia have been extensively studied and a vast number of genes and pathways, directly or indirectly implicated in CIN, have been described. Chromosomal abnormalities in cancer generate huge genomic imbalances and tumour hete… Show more

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