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Сергей Шалин

Pathogenesis of cancer

We can talk about the pathogenesis of cancer only by determining the primary mutation of the nuclear DNA of the genome of the precursor cell of the cancer cell. It is possible to theoretically substantiate which cell can lay claim to the role of a precursor cell of a cancer cell if we take into account the functional abilities of the cancer cell received from a somatic cell and the pathological state of the tissues that created optimal conditions for the emergence of a malignant stem cell, the growth and development of the malignant process. Key words: initiation, promotion, monocyte, malignant stem cell, mutation.

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INTRODUCTION

Carcinogenesis or oncogenesis is a multi-stage mechanism of the emergence, growth and development of a malignant process. According to the modern theory of carcinogenesis, the occurrence of a malignant tumor is the result of the sequential accumulation of mutations in the somatic cells of the body that are not inherited. When the number of mutations becomes critical, the formation of a primary malignant stem cell occurs. The weak link of this theory is the absence of a cancer cell precursor cell. In a morphological study, it looks like this: a healthy normal cell, next to it a malignant cell, there is no transitional variant or precursor cell to a cancer cell.

MALIGNANT DISEASES

All human malignant diseases are divided into two main groups: hemoblastoses and solid tumors. The principle of division is based on the different localization of the malignant process and some similarity between malignant cells and normal cells of the microenvironment. The cytogenesis of malignant diseases of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissue is considered the most studied, which is based on the doctrine of stem and semi-stem precursor cells of hematopoiesis. Cytogenesis of solid tumors has not yet been studied; there is no clear idea from which progenitor cells malignant cells arise. That is why we will mainly consider issues related to solid tumors, drawing a possible analogy with hemoblastoses.