promotion

carcinogenesis
Also known as: promoter

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cancer

  • precancerous growth in a human colon
    In cancer: Promoters

    The initial chemical reaction that produces a mutation does not in itself suffice to initiate the carcinogenic process in a cell. For the change to be effective, it must become permanent. Fixation of the mutation occurs through cell proliferation before the cell has time…

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  • precancerous growth in a human colon
    In cancer: Chemicals, particulate matter, and fibers

    …two clear steps: initiation and promotion. Initiation is characterized by permanent heritable damage to a cell’s DNA. A chemical capable of initiating cancer—a tumor initiator—sows the seeds of cancer but cannot elicit a tumor on its own. For tumor progression to occur, initiation must be followed by exposure to chemicals…

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dynamics of tumour development