oncogênese
Oncogênese refers to the complex biological process by which normal cells are transformed into cancerous cells. This transformation is driven by the accumulation of genetic and epigenetic alterations that disrupt normal cellular regulation. These alterations can affect genes that control cell growth, division, differentiation, and death, leading to uncontrolled proliferation and the potential for invasion and metastasis.
The process typically begins with a series of mutations. These mutations can arise spontaneously due to errors
Epigenetic changes, which alter gene expression without changing the underlying DNA sequence, also play a significant
The progression of oncogenesis is a multi-step process. A single cell with a few mutations may not