Featured Publications
Attribution of Cancer Origins to Endogenous, Exogenous, and Preventable Mutational Processes
Cannataro VL, Mandell JD, Townsend JP. Attribution of Cancer Origins to Endogenous, Exogenous, and Preventable Mutational Processes. Molecular Biology And Evolution 2022, 39: msac084. PMID: 35580068, PMCID: PMC9113445, DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msac084.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBurden of cancerPublic health strategiesWhole-exome sequencingTobacco exposureLung cancerProstate adenocarcinomaBreast cancerCancer effectsHealth strategiesOncogenic driversCancer originCancer typesCancer cell lineagesCancerPathogen exposureExogenous mutational processesMajority of mutationsTumorsSingle nucleotide variantsPreventable processActivity accountsSurvivalOncogenic variantsCell lineagesProliferation
2018
Effect Sizes of Somatic Mutations in Cancer
Cannataro VL, Gaffney SG, Townsend JP. Effect Sizes of Somatic Mutations in Cancer. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2018, 110: 1171-1177. PMID: 30365005, PMCID: PMC6235682, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djy168.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelection intensityRecurrent single nucleotide variantsCancer cell lineagesSomatic variantsSingle nucleotide variantsSequence surveysSomatic tissuesReproductive advantageCancer genomesDevelopment of cancerCell lineagesSelective advantageEvolutionary processesDriver genesNucleotide variantsCancer biologyGenetic alterationsSomatic mutationsCancer cellsRelative importanceCancer growthGenesMutationsCancer typesVariants