Expanding fields of genetically altered cells in head and neck squamous carcinogenesis
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.semcancer.2004.08.004
Expanding fields of genetically altered cells in head and neck squamous carcinogenesis
Abstract
Recent molecular pathology studies in head and neck cancer support a carcinogenesis model in which the development of a field with genetically altered cells plays a central role. This preneoplastic field is of monoclonal origin and expands non-invasively superseding normal epithelium. Clonal divergence and selection within the field ultimately leads to the development of cancer. These fields can be large (over 7 cm diameter) and are often not visible for the surgeon explaining that they may remain after resection of the primary tumor. When not removed, a field is an important risk factor for secondary cancer.
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