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Third International Biannual Evolution and Cancer Conference (Evolutionary Trade-offs and Clinical Consequences) Meeting report. San Francisco, CA, USA. 10-13 December 2015

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Despite recent notable progress in medical sciences, cancer remains a leading cause of human death worldwide, accounting for about one-quarter of human deaths in wealthy countries and about one-eighth worldwide (Ferlay et al. 2010). In fact, the progress in cancer research has been slower compared with that achieved related to other pathologies, such as cardiovascular disorders. This is mainly because of the enormous complexity of this disease, which exhibits sophisticated cellular mechanisms that are the targets of evolutionary processes driven by random genetic and epigenetic mutations.

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Benjamin Roche, Frédéric Thomas. Third International Biannual Evolution and Cancer Conference (Evolutionary Trade-offs and Clinical Consequences) Meeting report. San Francisco, CA, USA. 10-13 December 2015. Evolutionary Applications, 2016, 9 (3), pp.423-426. ⟨10.1111/eva.12359⟩. ⟨hal-01284561⟩
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