Danely P.Slaughters Field Cancerization Concept of Carcinogenesis: The Path Forward to Early Cancer Detection and Chemoprevention

G. Dakubo
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It is over seven decades since the seminal work of the otolaryngologist, Dr. Danely Slaughter was published. In patients with oral cancer, he critically demonstrated that carcinogen exposure led to the development of “condemned mucosa”, within which multiple cancers emanated. Thus, the histologically normal cells adjacent to the primary tumor harbor invisible features of the cancer. Other workers such as Strong have confirmed Slaughter’s initial observations, and in recent times by many investigators using molecular genetic approaches. This concept of carcinogenesis is partly responsible for our failure to successfully treat some of our cancer patients. With current technological advancements, biomarkers of field cancerization can be assayed using even noninvasive samples such as body fluids such as saliva and bronchial washes. In clinical practice, such validated biomarkers should enable risk stratification, and hence close surveillance of individuals at risk for early cancer detection or the early deployment of chemopreventive strategies. Arguably, this will immensely contribute to the reduction in the socioeconomic, physical and psychological burden of cancer.
癌变的概念:早期癌症检测和化学预防的路径
自从耳鼻喉科医生丹尼利·斯劳特博士的开创性工作发表以来,已经过去了70多年。在口腔癌患者中,他批判性地证明了致癌物暴露会导致“谴责粘膜”的发展,在该粘膜中会产生多种癌症。因此,与原发肿瘤相邻的组织学上正常的细胞隐藏着不可见的肿瘤特征。斯特朗等其他工作人员证实了斯劳特最初的观察结果,最近也有许多研究人员使用分子遗传学方法证实了这一点。这种致癌的概念是我们无法成功治疗某些癌症患者的部分原因。随着目前的技术进步,野癌的生物标志物甚至可以使用非侵入性样本进行分析,例如唾液和支气管洗涤等体液。在临床实践中,这些经过验证的生物标志物应该能够实现风险分层,从而密切监测早期癌症检测或早期部署化学预防策略的风险个体。可以说,这将极大地有助于减少癌症带来的社会经济、生理和心理负担。
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