HUMAN CANCER IS A PARASITE SPREAD VIA INTRUSION IN GENOME

The present article is devoted to further development of new paradigm about the biology of human cancer: the hypothesis of parasitic nature, origin, and evolution of the phenomenon. The study included integrative reconsidering, and reinterpretation of the make-ups, traits, and processes existing in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pure and applied biology 2013-03, Vol.2 (1), p.7-16
1. Verfasser: Rumyantsev, Sergey N
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Zusammenfassung:The present article is devoted to further development of new paradigm about the biology of human cancer: the hypothesis of parasitic nature, origin, and evolution of the phenomenon. The study included integrative reconsidering, and reinterpretation of the make-ups, traits, and processes existing in both human and animal cancers. It was demonstrated that human cancer possesses nearly analogous set of traits characteristic of transmissible animal cancer. Undoubted analogies are seen in the prevalence, clinical exposure, progression of disease, origin of causative agents, immune response against invasion, and especially in the intrinsic deviations of the leading traits of cancerous cells. Both human and animal cancers are highly exceptional pathogens. Exhaustive evidence of the parasitic nature and evolutionary origin of human cancer was revealed and interpreted. In contrast to animal cancer formed of solitary cell lineage, human cancer consists of a couple of lineages constructed under different genetic regulations and performed different structural and physiological functions.
ISSN:2304-2478
2304-2478
DOI:10.19045/bspab.2013.21002