Pathogenesis of cancer

Сергей Шалин
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This article is devoted to the pathogenesis of cancer. The processes of cancer cell formation are briefly described.

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The stages of formation and successive change of generations of malignant stem cells during mononuclear oncogenesis correspond to the stages of formation and successive change of generations of stem cells during embryonic hematopoiesis. The presented comparative analysis of the stages of formation and sequential change of generations of stem cells during embryonic hematopoiesis and Mononuclear oncogenesis shows that Mononuclear oncogenesis is a pathological form of embryonic hematopoiesis in the postnatal period of human development.

Comparative analysis of the stages of formation and change of generations of stem cells during embryonic hematopoiesis and mononuclear oncogenesis.

— The first phase — Mesoblastic, the first generation of stem cells — in the wall of the yolk sac of the embryo, the “birth” of blood stem cells occurs — the first generation.

— The first generation of stem cells — Cytoblastic — in an isolated microcavity formed like the yolk sac of an embryo, the “germination” of a malignant stem cell occurs. Due to proliferation, mass accumulation occurs and the first generation of malignant stem cells is formed. Second phase.

— The second phase — Hepatolienal, second generation of stem cells — blood stem cells emerge from the yolk sac and populate the liver, which becomes the main organ of embryonic hematopoiesis. The second generation of blood stem cells is formed in it. Liver blood stem cells then colonize the thymus, spleen and lymph nodes.

— The second generation of stem cells Primary-focal — the malignant stem cells exit beyond the isolated micro cavity into the intercellular space and colonize it. Due to proliferation, appositional and invasive growth they organise a primary focus, where the second generation of the malignant stem cells is formed.

— The third phase Medullar (marrow) — the blood stem cells colonize the red bone marrow, where their third generation is formed — this is the final phase of the embryonic haematopoiesis. Medullar (marrow) — the blood stem cells colonize the red bone marrow, where their third generation is formed — this is the final phase of the embryonic haematopoiesis.

— The third and subsequent generations of stem cells Secondary-focal or metastatic — due to the invasive growth and angioneogenesis the malignant stem cells penetrate into the bloodstream and colonize the lymph nodes, the bone marrow, liver, lungs etc., followed by organisation of the secondary malignant focus — mature metastasis, where the third generation of the malignant stem cells is formed. Later, subsequent generations of the malignant stem cells may form.


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