2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201811.0143.v1
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The Impact of Tumor Eco-Evolution in Tumor Sampling

Abstract: Malignant tumors behave dynamically as cell communities governed by ecological principles. Massive sequencing tools are unveiling the true dimension of the heterogeneity of these communities along their evolution in most human neoplasms, clear cell renal cell carcinomas (CCRCC) included. Although initially thought to be purely stochastic processes, very recent genomic analyses have shown that temporal tumor evolution in CCRCC may follow some deterministic pathways that give rise to different clones and sub-clo… Show more

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“…Where there are multiple conceptually similar outcomes, the one that is most frequently used across the included studies will be used for the meta-analyses (López-López, 2018). All of the outcomes relating to mental health and wellbeing will also be reported narratively.…”
Section: Criteria For Determination Of Independent Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where there are multiple conceptually similar outcomes, the one that is most frequently used across the included studies will be used for the meta-analyses (López-López, 2018). All of the outcomes relating to mental health and wellbeing will also be reported narratively.…”
Section: Criteria For Determination Of Independent Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%