Animal models of colorectal cancer

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Abstract

Colorectal cancer is a heterogeneous disease that afflicts a large number of people in the USA. The use of animal models has the potential to increase our understanding of carcinogenesis, tumor biology, and the impact of specific molecular events on colon biology. In addition, animal models with features of specific human colorectal cancers can be used to test strategies for cancer prevention and treatment. In this review, we provide an overview of the mechanisms driving human cancer, we discuss the approaches one can take to model colon cancer in animals, and we describe a number of specific animal models that have been developed for the study of colon cancer. We believe that there are many valuable animal models to study various aspects of human colorectal cancer. However, opportunities for improving upon these models exist. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

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Johnson, R. L., & Fleet, J. C. (2013). Animal models of colorectal cancer. Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 32(1–2), 39–61. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10555-012-9404-6

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