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Re: Association Between Hemochromatosis (HFE) Gene Mutation Carrier Status and the Risk of Colon Cancer
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Re: Association Between Hemochromatosis (HFE) Gene Mutation Carrier Status and the Risk of Colon Cancer

Jerome Sullivan and Nicholas J Shaheen
JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol.95(11), pp.829-a-830
04/06/2003
PMID: 12783939

Abstract

Colorectal cancer Genetic research Genotype & phenotype Mutation Tumors
It is now well established that a critical step in tumor development is the acquisition of the ability to stimulate an-giogenesis in the tumor to provide oxygen and nutrients (6). Blood vessels also provide the major route for tumor cell dissemination. The process of angiogen-esis relies on many of the same mechanisms used for cell migration. The switch to the angiogenic phenotype occurs long before the tumor becomes clinicallyovert.
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