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9781621821434

Cancer Evolution

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  • ISBN13:

    9781621821434

  • ISBN10:

    1621821439

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2017-09-30
  • Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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Summary

Tumor progression is driven by mutations that confer growth advantages to different subpopulations of cancer cells. As a tumor grows, these subpopulations expand, accumulate new mutations, and are subjected to selective pressures from the environment, including anticancer interventions. This process, termed clonal evolution, can lead to the emergence of therapy-resistant tumors and poses a major challenge for cancer eradication efforts.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine examines cancer progression as an evolutionary process and explores how this way of looking at cancer may lead to more effective strategies for managing and treating it. The contributors review efforts to characterize the subclonal architecture and dynamics of tumors, understand the roles of chromosomal instability, driver mutations, and mutation order, and determine how cancer cells respond to selective pressures imposed by anticancer agents, immune cells, and other components of the tumor microenvironment. They compare cancer evolution to organismal evolution and describe how ecological theories and mathematical models are being used to understand the complex dynamics between a tumor and its microenvironment during cancer progression.

The authors also discuss improved methods to monitor tumor evolution (e.g., liquid biopsies) and the development of more effective strategies for managing and treating cancers (e.g., immunotherapies). This volume will therefore serve as a vital reference for all cancer biologists as well as anyone seeking to improve clinical outcomes for patients with cancer.

Table of Contents


(preliminary)

Evolution of Pre-Malignant Disease
Trevor Graham

Cancer Stem Cells and Clonal Evolution
Tariq Enver

Spatial Heterogeneity in the Tumor Microenvironment
Yinyin Yuan

Microenvironmental Factors in Shaping Tumor Evolution
Erik Sahai

Microenvironmental Heterogeneity--Vasculature and Oxygenation
Rakesh Jain

Clonal Evolution & Implications for Cancer Management

Therapy-Induced Cancer Evolution
Barry Taylor & Joseph Costello

Relevance of Sub-Clonal Driver Events to Cancer Evolution and Management
Catherine J. Wu & Diana Ng

Mutation Order Matters in Cancer Evolution
Tony Green & David Kent

Tumour Heterogeneity--The Achilles Heel for Cancer Immunotherapy
Sergio Quezada & Karl Peggs

Cancer Drug Resistance in Light of Clonal Evolution: Novel Trial Designs
Robert A. Gatenby

The Role of Aneuploidy in Cancer Evolution
Charles Swanton and Laurent Sansregret

Mathematic Approaches to Deciphering Cancer Evolution

Bioinformatics Approaches to Defining Subclonal Evolution in Cancer Medicine
Peter Van Loo & Stefan Dentro

Subcolonal Cooperation
Jeffrey M. Rosen & Mei Zhang

Phylotgenetic Quantification of Intratumour Heterogeneity
Roland Schwarz

Simulating Cancer Evolution Through Space and Time
Alexander Anderson

Big Bang Models of Tumour Evolution
Christina Curtis

Controversy of to what extent there is adaptation in neoplasms
Carlo Maley, Athena Aktipis, John Pepper, Amy Boddy, Angelo Fortunato, & Marc Tollis

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