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Monograph review by Kit O. I., Shaposhnikov A. V. "General carcinogenesis. Exogenous tumorogenic effects"
The second part of a three-component work on gen- eral carcinogenesis has been published. The first part (2021) deploys modern theories, models of general carcinogenesis: mutation theory, models of genomic instability, Darwinian and non-genotoxic models, and also explains the roles of inflammation, immunological devi- ations and tumor microenvironment in carcinogenesis.