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Provide evidence on the sequelae on how adenocarcinoma tumours (bowel cancer) can be develp in the human body.
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- what are the possile outcomes, pros and cons of adenocarcinoma tumours regards to bowel cancer to the human body. provide examples and back with evidance.Explain what are the advantages and disadavatges of the CIN, MSI, CIMP pathways and the inflammatory genes that are involved in regards to adenocarcinoma tumours colorectal cancer (colon) Provide step by step anylysis with examples.explain and proivde anylyses what are the diagnoses and current and potential future treatments for adenocarcinoma tumours colorectal cancer (colon). And Make linkadge too CIN, MSI, CIMP pathways. Give detailed examples of treatments for the disease.
- Explain and describe the pros ans cons of adenocarcinoma tumours in regards to bowel cancer.Explain detail the multi hit hypothesis for Adenocarcinoma and gastrointestinal stromal tumors. Provide examplesexplain how do the CIN MSI CIMP pathways all link together in develpment of adenocarcinoma tumours colorectal cancer. Give full explanation if there do or do not link.
- Provide evidence and arguments on how inflammatory response genes in regards to adenocarcinoma tumours (colon/recum) How they are benefical. What side effects are promenant and is there links to orther diseases or bowel type diseases .Explain the importance of MSH2 and MSH6 in regards to adenocarcinoma colon cancerExplain in detail the genes pathways that are resposible for the develpoment of adencarcinoma tumours in bowels. Give exmaples of genes.
- What is the importance of inflammatory response genes in adenocarcinoma tumours in regards to bowel cancer. what are there benefits. what are there roles. provide detailed analyse wiht exmaples and evidence.explain what can be the future developments of curing adenocarcinoma tumours in regard to (colon) Provide examplesCompare the characteristics of colorectal and anal cancer