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Publication : Modeling human lung cancer in mice: similarities and shortcomings.

First Author  Tuveson DA Year  1999
Journal  Oncogene Volume  18
Issue  38 Pages  5318-24
PubMed ID  10498884 Mgi Jnum  J:58238
Mgi Id  MGI:1346970 Doi  10.1038/sj.onc.1203107
Citation  Tuveson DA, et al. (1999) Modeling human lung cancer in mice: similarities and shortcomings. Oncogene 18(38):5318-24
abstractText  Lung cancer kills more Americans yearly than any other neoplastic process. Mortality rates have changed little over the past several decades, despite improvements in surgical techniques, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. The identification of mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in human lung tumor specimens, including K-ras, p53, p16INK4a and Rb, offers molecular explanations for tumor development and resistance to therapy. Mouse models of human lung cancer may advance our understanding of this disease. The examination of mice which develop lung cancer either spontaneously or due to carcinogen exposure, and the creation of mouse strains harboring the specific genetic mutations found in human lung cancer are among strategies being pursued.
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