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Embracing cancer complexity: Hallmarks of systemic disease

Swanton, Charles
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Bernard, Elsa
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Abbosh, Chris
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March 28, 2024
Cell

The last 50 years have witnessed extraordinary developments in understanding mechanisms of carcinogenesis, synthesized as the hallmarks of cancer. Despite this logical framework, our understanding of the molecular basis of systemic manifestations and the underlying causes of cancer-related death remains incomplete. Looking forward, elucidating how tumors interact with distant organs and how multifaceted environmental and physiological parameters impinge on tumors and their hosts will be crucial for advances in preventing and more effectively treating human cancers. In this perspective, we discuss complexities of cancer as a systemic disease, including tumor initiation and promotion, tumor micro- and immune macro-environments, ag ing, metabolism and obesity, cancer cachexia, circadian rhythms, nervous system interactions, tumorrelated thrombosis, and the microbiome. Model systems incorporating human genetic variation will be essential to decipher the mechanistic basis of these phenomena and unravel gene -environment interactions, providing a modern synthesis of molecular oncology that is primed to prevent cancers and improve patient quality of life and cancer outcomes.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.cell.2024.02.009
Web of Science ID

WOS:001229029400001

Author(s)
Swanton, Charles
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Bernard, Elsa
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Abbosh, Chris
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Andre, Fabrice
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Auwerx, Johan  
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Balmain, Allan
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Bar-Sagi, Dafna
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Bernards, Rene
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Bullman, Susan
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DeGregori, James
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Date Issued

2024-03-28

Publisher

Cell Press

Published in
Cell
Volume

187

Issue

7

Start page

1589

End page

1616

Subjects

Life Sciences & Biomedicine

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Antitumor Immunity

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Breast-Cancer

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Intrinsic Mycobiome

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Ulcerative-Colitis

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Physical-Activity

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Suppressor-Cells

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Predictive Model

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Tumor Microbiome

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Drug Development

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Gut Microbiome

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REVIEWED

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June 5, 2024
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