Fractal Entropy: The Return of Unified Theory of Cancer
Journal: International Journal of Cancer Studies & Research (IJCR) (Vol.02, No. 02)Publication Date: 2013-04-30
Authors : McGuinness D;
Page : 01-02
Keywords : Fractal Entropy; Cancer;
Abstract
The concept of a unified theory for cancer is not novel, in fact it was first proposed by Spandidos in 1986[1] where it was postulated that cancer development was an orchestrated series of genetic and epigenetic events which were significantly related to both genetic and environmental factors. In a recent review by Garland[2] another unified theory has emerged and a new model of cancer development has been proposed. In this case, it has been defined as retuning the energy required by a cell to maintain homeostasis, to a state of maximum energy entropy (dissipation) arising from increased cellular dynamics.
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