2010
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-10-3
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A simple algebraic cancer equation: calculating how cancers may arise with normal mutation rates

Abstract: BackgroundThe purpose of this article is to present a relatively easy to understand cancer model where transformation occurs when the first cell, among many at risk within a colon, accumulates a set of driver mutations. The analysis of this model yields a simple algebraic equation, which takes as inputs the number of stem cells, mutation and division rates, and the number of driver mutations, and makes predictions about cancer epidemiology.MethodsThe equation [p = 1 - (1 - (1 - (1 - u)d)k)Nm ] calculates the p… Show more

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“…13 Data from the Elephant Encyclopedia 14 were analyzed on the cause of death in captive African ( Loxodonta africana ) and Asian ( Elephas maximus ) elephants to estimate age incidence and overall lifetime cancer risk. Using the cancer transformation model from Calabrese and Shibata, 15 the percentage decrease in cellular mutation rate was calculated to account for a 100× increase in cell mass (the difference between elephants and humans) without cancer development.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Data from the Elephant Encyclopedia 14 were analyzed on the cause of death in captive African ( Loxodonta africana ) and Asian ( Elephas maximus ) elephants to estimate age incidence and overall lifetime cancer risk. Using the cancer transformation model from Calabrese and Shibata, 15 the percentage decrease in cellular mutation rate was calculated to account for a 100× increase in cell mass (the difference between elephants and humans) without cancer development.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The range of possible mutation rates is taken between 10 −9 and 10 −7 . If resistance can only be induced by a single point mutation, then the mutation rate would be 10 −9 (18)(19)(20)(21)(22). In contrast, if multiple different point mutations can independently induce resistance, then the mutation rate is higher.…”
Section: Btk Inhibitor-resistant Cll Cells Are Present Before the Stamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This is also reminiscent of the situation with TEL-AML1 expression leukaemic stem cells. However, if the local cellular microenvironment selected in favour of a particular gene set, for example, as a resistance response to hormone therapies in PCa 27 , then reversal of allelic silencing would provide a mechanism whereby both therapy resistance and even 'pre-tumour' progression 30 could rapidly occur. The importance of the ERG-activating rearrangement in the development of PCa has been demonstrated by tracking of the fused allele from positive high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia to development of primary tumours 31,32 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%