Which process describes the clonal evolution of neoplastic cells accumulating further mutations over time?
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Correct answer: Clonal expansion under genetic instability
As neoplastic cells accumulate mutations (in oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, DNA repair genes), genetic instability allows clonal evolution and selection of more aggressive subclones — a foundation of cancer progression.
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