Rethinking Cancer

Rethinking Cancer

A New Paradigm for the Postgenomics Era

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Leading scientists argue for a new paradigm for cancer research, proposing a complex systems view of cancer supported by empirical evidence.

Current consensus in cancer research explains cancer as a disease caused by specific mutations in certain genes. Thanks to dramatic advances in genome sequencing, never before have we known so much about the individual cancer cell—and yet it is still unclear how to use this knowledge for treatment success. In this volume, leading researchers argue for a new theory framework for understanding and treating cancer. The contributors propose a complex systems view of cancer, presenting conceptual building blocks for a new research paradigm supported by empirical evidence.

The contributors first discuss the new research framework in terms of theoretical foundations and then take up the relevance of a systems approach, reviewing such topics as nonlinearity, recurrence after treatment, the cellular attractor concept, network theory, and noncoding DNA—the “dark matter” of our genome. They address the temporality of cancer progression, drawing on evolutionary theory and clinical experience. Finally, they cover the dominant role of the tissue microenvironment in cancer, analyzing topics including altered metabolic pathways, the disease-defining influence on metastasis, and the interconnectedness of different environmental niches across levels of organization.
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Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology

The Organism-Environment Pairing
Rethinking Cancer
Darwinizing Gaia
Convergent Evolution in Stone-Tool Technology
Cognitive Biology
The Evolution of Techniques
Properties of Life
Evolution
Rethinking Human Evolution
Multicellularity
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Bernhard Strauss
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Marta Bertolaso
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Ingemar Ernberg
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Mina J. Bissell
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