The Hallmarks of Precancer
- bgtaylor1
- Nov 13, 2024
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Date: | 4 April 2024 |
PMID: | 38571435 |
Category: | N/A |
Authors: | Mary M Stangis, Zhengyi Chen, Jimin Min, Sarah E Glass, Jordan O Jackson, Megan D Radyk, Xen Ping Hoi, W Nathaniel Brennen, Ming Yu, Huy Q Dinh, Robert J Coffey, Martha J Shrubsole, Keith S Chan, William M Grady, Srinivasan Yegnasubramanian, Costas A Lyssiotis, Anirban Maitra, Richard B Halberg, Neelendu Dey, Ken S Lau |
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Research on precancers, as defined as at-risk tissues and early lesions, is of high significance given the effectiveness of early intervention. We discuss the need for risk stratification to prevent overtreatment, an emphasis on the role of genetic and epigenetic aging when considering risk, and the importance of integrating macroenvironmental risk factors with molecules and cells in lesions and at-risk normal tissues for developing effective intervention and health policy strategies.
Acknowledgements:
The content of this article is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Cancer Institute, or the National Institute of Health.
The Translational and Basic Science Research in Early Lesions (TBEL) Research Consortia is supported and funded by grants from the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health under the following award numbers:
Project Number: | Awardee Organization |
U54CA274374 | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center |
U54CA274375 | Houston Methodist Research Institute |
U54CA274370 | Johns Hopkins University |
U54CA274371 | UT MD Anderson Cancer Center |
U54CA274367 | Vanderbilt University Medical Center |



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