Genetics and Cellular Signaling in Cancer: Unraveling the Molecular Mechanisms
Keywords:
cancer, genetics, cellular signalling, carcinogenesisAbstract
Cancer is a complex disease that arises due to the accumulation of genetic alterations and dysregulation of cellular signaling pathways. The understanding of genetics and cellular signaling in cancer has provided crucial insights into the underlying molecular mechanisms that drive carcinogenesis and has paved the way for the development of targeted therapies. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge and the latest accessible research findings regarding the interplay between genetics and cellular signaling in cancer.
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