Abstract
The aim of this review is to present the advances in our understanding of the progression of tumorigenesis in neuroendocrine lung tumors. Current information on established and putative diagnostic and prognostic markers of neuroendocrine tumors are evaluated, with a special reference to small-cell lung carcinoma, due to its higher incidence and aggressive behavior. The genetic and molecular changes that accompany these neoplasms are highlighted, and factors that influence cell-cycle progression, apoptosis, drug resistance, and escape from immune surveillance are critically assessed.
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Koutsami, M. K., Doussis-Anagnostopoulou, I., Papavassiliou, A. G., & Gorgoulis, V. G. (2002, August 1). Genetic and molecular coordinates of neuroendocrine lung tumors, with emphasis on small-cell lung carcinomas. Molecular Medicine. Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03402022
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