Cancer’s origin story features predictable plot line, researchers find

Cancer cells-to-be accumulate a series of specific genetic changes in a predictable and sequential way years before they are identifiable as pre-malignancies, researchers at Stanford Medicine have found. Many of these changes affect pathways that control cell division, structure and internal messaging—leaving the cells poised to go bad long before any visible signs or symptoms occur.

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