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    Abstract. Hereditary gastrointestinal cancer is associated with molecular and neoplastic precursors which have revealed much about sporadic carcinogenesis. Therefore, an appreciation of constitutional and somatic events linked to these syndromes have provided a useful model for the development of risk models and preventative strategies. In this review, we focus of two of the best characterized syndromes, Lynch syndrome (LS) and familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Our understanding of the neoplasia-immune interaction in LS has contributed to the development of immune mediated therapies including cancer preventing vaccines and immunotherapy for cancer precursors. Chemoprevention in LS with aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs has also translated into clinical cancer, however the efficacy of such agents in FAP remains elusive when cancer is applied as an endpoint in trials rather than the use of ‘indirect’ endpoints such as polyp burden, and requires further elucidation of b

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    Abstract. Hereditary gastrointestinal cancer is associated with molecular and neoplastic precursors which have revealed much about sporadic carcinogenesis. Therefore, an appreciation of constitutional and somatic events linked to these syndromes have provided a useful model for the development of risk models and preventative strategies. In this review, we focus of two of the best characterized syndromes, Lynch syndrome (LS) and familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Our understanding of the neoplasia-immune interaction in LS has contributed to the development of immune mediated therapies including cancer preventing vaccines and immunotherapy for cancer precursors. Chemoprevention in LS with aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs has also translated into clinical cancer, however the efficacy of such agents in FAP remains elusive when cancer is applied as an endpoint in trials rather than the use of ‘indirect’ endpoints such as polyp burden, and requires further elucidation of b

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    At a recent conference, researchers reviewed the data on the effects of diet and exercise on cancer. These factors have different effects at different phases of carcinogenesis.

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    Thirteen percent of cancers worldwide are associated with viral infections. While many human oncogenic viruses are widely endemic, very few infected individuals develop cancer. This raises the question why oncogenic viruses encode viral oncogenes if they can replicate and spread between human hosts without causing cancer. Interestingly, viral infection triggers innate immune signaling pathways…

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    • In our latest issue @philiplabvandy & co-workers review the ways viral and cellular #oncogenes play a dual role in #carcinogenesis to circumvent cell cycle checkpoints and evade immune responses 🔬 https://t.co/azsfqiI27z

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    31. Deutscher Hautkrebskongress 8.–11. September 2021 • Hybrid

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    • Honored to give today plenary lecture at the 31st German Skin Cancer Virtual Congress #ADO2021. I will explain how DNA methylation contributes to #multistage #skin #carcinogenesis and how can also predict response to anti-PD-1 #immunotherapy in #melanoma https://t.co/rQw6SX9Tm8 https://t.co/EjDgYfwF8i

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    Variation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is common in certain tumours. This Review discusses the relevance of heritable, somatic and ancient mtDNA variants to cancer and how subtle changes in mtDNA result in metabolic, epigenetic and transcriptional changes that affect carcinogenesis.

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