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Change: Women's reproductive cancers in an evolutionary context by Eaton, S. B., Pike, M. C., Short, R. V., Lee, N. C., Trussell, J., Hatcher, R. A., Wood, J. W., Worthman, C. M., Jones, N. G., Konner, M. J. & et al. Q Rev Biol 69, 353-67 (1994).Malignant tumors
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Change: just the opposite. Cure: Scientific, Social, and Organizational Requirements for the Specific Cure of Cancer by Arnold Glazier, MDA comprehensive treatise on the logical implications of a complex evolutionary view of cancer which outlines both the technical and non-technical prerequisites for a cure to be found.
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Change: a cure to be found.Elimination of altered karyotypes by sexual reproduction preserves species identity, Henry Heng, Genome 50: 517-524 (2007)aA landmark paper that reverses the long and widely held misconception that sexual reproduction increases heterogeneity over asexual. Heng shows just the opposite.
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Change: which outlines both the technical and non-technical prerequisites for a cure to be found. Elimination of altered karyotypes by sexual reproduction preserves species identity, Henry Heng, Genome 50: 517-524 (2007)aA landmark paper that reverses the
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Change: on ScienceDaily.Cure: Scientific, Social, and Organizational Requirements for the Specific Cure of Cancer by Arnold Glazier, MD A comprehensive treatise on the logical implications of a complex evolutionary view of cancer which outlines both the technical and non-technical prerequisites for a cure to be found.
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Change: Reid and Carlo C. Maley, Nature Reviews (Dec 2006)Broad and comprehensive review of work to date. A good lay summary can be found here on ScienceDaily. Cure: Scientific, Social, and Organizational Requirements for the Specific Cure of Cancer by Arnold Glazier, MD
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Change: Fortune Magazine (Mar 22, 2004) Cancer as an evolutionary and ecological process, Lauren M.F. Merlo, John W. Pepper, Brian J. Reid and Carlo C. Maley, Nature Reviews (Dec 2006)Broad and comprehensive review of work to date. A good lay summary can be found here on ScienceDaily.
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Change: Please post brief summaries and links to any and all related research.Why We're Losing the War on Cancer (and how to win it) by Clifton Leaf, Fortune Magazine (Mar 22, 2004)
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Change: Renamed from References / Background by Nov 14 2007, 3:53 PM EST for: Rename
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