Transformation and Oncogenesis

Transformation and oncogenesis refer to the way in which certain cells become cancerous. It involves a series of changes that leads to the development of a cancerous cell, which can then proliferate and invade other tissues in the body. This process is a key area of focus for research into the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Understanding the molecular basis of transformation and oncogenesis can help scientists to identify the genes and pathways that drive this process, and develop therapies and treatments that can target these. Consequently, research into transformation and oncogenesis is essential not only in increasing our understanding of cancer, but also in improving the prospects of cancer treatments and survival rates.

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