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The strength of organ, tissue, and body field effects determines the frequency of all neoplasia
Piet C. de Groen
Medicine - Gastro, Hepatology, Nutrition Division
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Field Effect
100%
Neoplasia
100%
Organ Tissue
100%
Exponential Equation
33%
Germ Cells
16%
Organ-specific
16%
Mutagenesis
16%
Europe
16%
Existing Data
16%
DNA Damage
16%
Asia
16%
Somatic mutation
16%
Modeling Data
16%
Abdomen
16%
Pearson Correlation Coefficient
16%
Non-neoplastic
16%
Phenotypic Change
16%
Linear Correlation Coefficient
16%
Neoplastic Lesions
16%
Field Cancerization Effect
16%
Perspective Study
16%
Shared Risk Factors
16%
Somatic DNA mutation
16%
Mutation Theory
16%
Skin Neoplasia
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Neoplasm
100%
Slaughter
14%
Germ Cell
14%
Risk Factor
14%
Field Cancerization
14%
Pelvis
14%
Somatic Mutation
14%
DNA Damage
14%
Mutagenesis
14%