A developmental hypothesis to explain the multicentricity of breast cancer

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Sharpe, CR [1 ]
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[1] McGill Univ, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Montreal, PQ H3A 2T5, Canada
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IN THIS ARTICLE THE AUTHOR PROPOSES that the multicentricity of breast cancer might be explained by a developmental hypothesis. Genetic alterations ("hits") occurring in epithelial stem cells during the development of the breast may be transmitted to populations of daughter cells during growth. As a result, areas of the breast may be predisposed to malignant transformation with the occurrence of further genetic hits. Areas with the same predisposition should be anatomically connected, and earlier hits during breast development should result in larger areas of predisposition. The multicentricity of breast cancer would be explained if multiple lesions - monoclonal for the predisposing genetic hit and polyclonal for subsequent hits - developed within a predisposed area. Multiple lesions arising from the spread of disease by extension would be expected to share many genetic hits. The author discusses the implications that further evidence supporting the developmental hypothesis would have for the prevention and treatment of breast cancer.
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