2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10555-011-9342-8
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A new hypothesis for the cancer mechanism

Abstract: Several observations have led us to a new hypothesis for cancer mechanism. First, that cancer appears only on those multicellular organisms with complicated wound-healing capacities. Second, that wounds considered as risk factors can be identified in all cancers in clinics. And finally, that oncogene activation appears not only in cancer, but also in normal physiology and noncancer pathology processes. Our proposed hypothesis is that cancer is a natural wound healing-related process, which includes oncogene ac… Show more

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“…Meng et al [49] reviewed the major theories that lead to cancer, available since the beginning of the century, and divided them into 8 categories:…”
Section: Cancer Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meng et al [49] reviewed the major theories that lead to cancer, available since the beginning of the century, and divided them into 8 categories:…”
Section: Cancer Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breast cancer was proposed as an ideal cancer for such studies because of the availability of enormous clinical data for analysis. Another interesting theory for cancer recurrence is the wound-oncogene-wound healing (WOWH) hypothesis [25] which is based on the observed interrelationships between precancerous lesions, cancer, oncogenes, wound healing, and cancer recurrence. The essence of this theory is that the “wounds,” exemplified by physical (such as radiations), chemical (such as carcinogens) and biological (such as inflammation, aging, and reactive oxygen species) damages, trigger the oncogenes to produce cytokines resulting in recruitment of stem cells and tissue remodeling.…”
Section: Cancer Recurrence In Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Sumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metastasis is a major cause of death in human cancers and contains multiple processes, from the detachment from the primary tumor sites to the formation of metastatic foci (1). Among the numerous factors involved in these processes, several types of carbohydrates on the cell surface, particularly O-glycans, play important roles in the attachment and invasion of cancer cells and in their survival in the blood stream (2).…”
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