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A link to Rafe Furst's blog: "Cancer Research Surprises" http://rafefurst.wordpress.com/2008/04/10/cancer-research-surprises/

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Crespi, B. and K. Summers 2005. Evolutionary biology of cancer. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 20(10): 545-552.

Galipeau, P.C., X. Li , P.L. Blount, C.C. Maley, C.A. Sanchez, R.D. Odze, K. Ayub, P.S. Rabinovitch, T.V. Vaughan, B.J. Reid. 2007. NSAIDs modulate CDKN2A, TP53, and DNA content risk for progression to esophageal adenocarcinoma. PLoS Medicine. 4(2):e67

Gatenby, R. A. and T. L. Vincent 2003. An evolutionary model of carcinogenesis. Cancer Research 63(19): 6212-6220.

Hanahan, D. and R. A. Weinberg. 2000. The hallmarks of cancer. Cell 100(1): 57-70.

Maley, C.C., P.C. Galipeau, J.C. Finley, V.J. Wongsurawat, X. Li, C.A. Sanchez, T.G. Paulson, P.L. Blount, R. Risques, P.S. Rabinovitch, and B.J. Reid. 2006. Genetic clonal diversity predicts progression to esophageal adenocarcinoma. Nature Genetics, 38:468–473.

Maley, C. C. and B. J. Reid 2005. Natural selection in neoplastic progression of Barrett's esophagus. Seminars in Cancer Biology 15(6): 474-483.

Merlo, L.M.F., Pepper, J.W., Reid, B.J., and Maley, C.C. 2006. Cancer as an evolutionary and ecological process. Nature Reviews Cancer. 6: 924-935.

Spencer, S. L., R. A. Gerety, K.J. Pienta, and S. Forrest. 2006. Modeling somatic evolution in tumorigenesis. Plos Computational Biology 2: 939-947.

Vincent, T. L. and R. A. Gatenby (2008). "An evolutionary model for initiation, promotion, and progression in carcinogenesis. International Journal of Oncology 32(4): 729-737.