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Malignant transformation and stromal invasion from normal or hyperplastic tissues: true or false?


ABSTRACT: Carcinogenesis is believed to be a multi-step process, progressing sequentially from normal to hyperplastic, to in situ, and to invasive stages. A number of studies, however, have detected malignancy-associated alterations in normal or hyperplastic tissues. As the molecular profile and clinical features of these tissues have not been defined, the authors invited several well-recognized pathologist, oncologists, biologist, surgeons, and molecular biologist to offer their opinion on: (1) whether these tissues belong to a previously unrevealed malignant entity or focal alterations with no significant consequence? (2) whether these alterations are linked to early onset of cancer or cancer of unknown primary site, and (3) how to further define these lesions?

SUBMITTER: Man YG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3148775 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Malignant transformation and stromal invasion from normal or hyperplastic tissues: true or false?

Man Yan-Gao YG   Grinkemeyer Michael M   Izadjoo Mina M   Stojadinovic Alexander A  

Journal of Cancer 20110723


Carcinogenesis is believed to be a multi-step process, progressing sequentially from normal to hyperplastic, to in situ, and to invasive stages. A number of studies, however, have detected malignancy-associated alterations in normal or hyperplastic tissues. As the molecular profile and clinical features of these tissues have not been defined, the authors invited several well-recognized pathologist, oncologists, biologist, surgeons, and molecular biologist to offer their opinion on: (1) whether t  ...[more]

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