“…For example, when oncogenic Ras‐ or Src‐transformed cells are surrounded by normal epithelial cells, transformed cells are apically extruded from the epithelial layer. The apical eradication of transformed cells has been observed in cell culture systems (Hogan et al, ; Kajita et al, ; Leung & Brugge, ; Wu et al, ) as well as in Drosophila (Vidal, Larson, & Cagan, ), zebrafish (Kajita et al, ), and mouse (Kon et al, ; Sasaki et al, ) in vivo. In this process, normal epithelial cells recognize the presence of the neighboring transformed cells and actively eliminate them from epithelia, implying that normal epithelia have antitumor activity that does not involve immune cells, which is termed EDAC (epithelial defense against cancer) (Kajita et al, ).…”