neoplastisation
Neoplastisation is a term used in pathology and cancer biology to describe the process by which normal cells or tissues acquire neoplastic properties, leading to the formation of neoplasms. It encompasses the steps of neoplastic transformation and tumorigenesis, resulting in benign or malignant growths that may persist, expand, or invade surrounding tissue.
Most neoplastisation reflects accumulating genetic and epigenetic alterations that disrupt normal controls of cell proliferation and
Progression to clinically detectable neoplasms usually involves clonal expansion of a transformed cell, intratumoral heterogeneity, and
Variations in terminology: neoplastisation is not widely used as a formal designation in all textbooks; more