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Implications of systemic dysfunction for the etiology of malignancy
Sarah S. Knox, Michael F. Ochs
School of Medicine
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
etiology
100%
tumor
85%
cancer
38%
oncology
30%
chemotherapy
29%
defense mechanism
28%
lifestyle
21%
biomarker
19%
inhibitor
19%
drug
16%
restoration
15%
damage
13%
Agriculture & Biology
etiology
85%
neoplasms
62%
neoplasm progression
24%
defense mechanisms
16%
drug therapy
16%
epigenetics
16%
molecular genetics
16%
biomarkers
14%
phosphotransferases (kinases)
14%
drugs
10%
Engineering & Materials Science
Tumors
83%
Chemotherapy
30%
Oncology
27%
Biomarkers
25%
Drug products
22%
Restoration
20%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Neoplasms
26%
Defense Mechanisms
12%
Epigenomics
7%
Therapeutics
7%
Life Style
7%
Molecular Biology
7%
Phosphotransferases
7%
Biomarkers
5%
Drug Therapy
5%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
3%