tumordriven
Tumordriven is a term used in oncology and cancer biology to describe processes, observations, or research approaches in which tumor-intrinsic factors are the primary drivers of the phenomenon under study. The term emphasizes that the central causal role belongs to tumor cells or their genetic and epigenetic programs, rather than to host physiology, treatment, or environmental factors. In this sense, tumordriven effects may be contrasted with host-driven or treatment-driven effects that depend mainly on the patient’s tissues, immune system, or therapy-induced changes.
Usage and examples of tumordriven concepts appear in discussions of clonal evolution, metastasis, therapy resistance, and
Relation to the tumor microenvironment is nuanced. The tumordriven viewpoint does not deny host contributions; rather,
See also cancer biology; tumor microenvironment; clonal evolution; metastasis; precision oncology.