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Cancer: Its History and Treatment in US Society

h undifferentiated stem cells migrating to the mucosal surface of the colon. Undifferentiated stem cells have the ability to proliferate, and can bud and proliferate (Grundman, 1985). Genetic factors may be involved in production of colon cancers - e.g. a preformed intraluminal substance converts homozygote polypoid cells into adenomas that become carcinomas. Another substance, believed to be a primary bile acid, may be converted into a carcinogenic substance that triggers growth of the adenoma when gut microflora shifts from aerobic lactobacilli and peptostreptococci to anaerobic Bacteroides species (Freed, 1984). Units of DNA coding for cell characteristics may be behind many cancers. These genes, known as oncogenes, may be created in tissue by mutation. The Rous oncogene was shown to be a gene of viral

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