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Title: Basics in molecular evolution of colorectal cancer and their implications for the surgeon: is it a 'big-bang' or a 'survival of the toughest'?
Authors: Chandrasinghe, P.C.
Keywords: Colorectal cancer
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka
Citation: The Sri Lanka Journal of Surgery. 2018;36(2):18-21
Abstract: Multi disciplinary management of cancer has enabled a comprehensive involvement of clinicians in disease management. For the surgeon involved in colorectal cancer (CRC) management it is pertinent to possess a basic knowledge in tumour biology for effective participation. Several models exist to explain the intra tumour heterogeneity (ITH) seen in cancers; clonal expansion, big-bang theory and the cancer stem cell theory. All of these aim to describe the extreme variability seen within cell populations in solid tumours and their implications on clinical management. This review aims to provide the practising surgeon a basic knowledge of colorectal tumour biology and their implications in clinical phenomena.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/19390
ISSN: 1391-491X (Print)
2279-2201(Online)
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