Cancer - An Insurgency of Clones.
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Abstract
Oncological therapy resembles a military force that eliminates the central power of a country (dominant clone of a cancer) to create a vacuum where insurgents (subclones) thrive and instigate rebellion (relapse). We suggest that military counterinsurgency doctrine can inspire a discussion of cancer that uniquely embraces both cancer cell evolution and tumour microenvironment.
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| Authors | Gisselsson, David;Egnell, Robert; |
| Journal | Trends in cancer |
| Year | 2017 |
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S2405-8033(16)30188-1
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