Modern Science and the Understanding of Carcinogenesis MechanismsAdded on 03/02/2006 to Articles Directory / Clinics / Oncology / Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis (i.e. cancer creation and development), is not fully defined and described even today in the age of so-called modern medicine. Modern science - especially in the field of genetics and molecular biology -- has achieved quite good results in study of carcinogenesis mechanisms, mutations and describing different carcinogens. But we are not able to control them. The relation between viral infections and carcinogenesis is also determined.
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The Study and Treatment of Malignant Cells is a Never-Ending BattleAdded on 03/02/2006 to Articles Directory / Clinics / Oncology / Carcinogenesis
Mankind has studied malignant cells for more than 100 years. And you would think that after such a long period of time, some significant progress has been made. In fact this is true. But each answered question evolves into more unanswered hypothesis. Modern science has approximately defined malignant cells properties, their nature and development. These investigations are very important because they may help to find new and more effective methods of malignant tumors treatment and prevention. Every day the science offers us new achievements and discoveries in this field.
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