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Carlos Sonnenschein1, Barbara Davis1, Ana M Soto1.
Abstract
According to contemporary epidemiological and experimental evidence, we propose a novel classification of cancers based on pathogenesis instead of classifications based on histological appearance of cancer. This new scheme first defines cancers as either 1. inborn errors of development or 2. sporadic ones, and then sub-defines the former into 1A. inborn inherited errors of development, being those due to mutations contributed by one or both parents' gametes to the developing conceptus, and 1B. inborn induced errors of development when the malformations and/or cancers are due to environmental carcinogenic exposure during pregnancy. It is anticipated that the origin of an increasing number of so-called sporadic cancers will turn out to be linked to the inborn induced errors of development group.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer theories; Carcinogenesis; Metastasis; Mutation; Neoplasia; Pathobiology; Tissue organization field
Year: 2014 PMID: 25493071 PMCID: PMC4260242 DOI: 10.1186/s12935-014-0113-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Cell Int ISSN: 1475-2867 Impact factor: 5.722
Figure 1Novel pathogenetic classification of neoplasia. This classification distinguishes 2 main types of neoplasia as inborn errors of development (A) and sporadic cancers (B). A is further classified into inborn errors of development that may be either inherited (a) or induced (b).