Growing revenue with APNs.
Journal
  The Journal of organic chemistry.
Molecular carcinogenesis.
Nursing management.
Citation
  Nurs Manage. 38(6):49-50
Publication date
  2007 Jun
Authors
  Counts MM
Mayolo R
Grant agencies
  National Cancer Institute
Grants
  NCI CA117957
MeSH headings
  Nurse Practitioners
Nurse's Role
Practice Management, Medical
Professional Autonomy
MeSH qualifiers
  organization & administration
Abstract
  Benign tumors that form following chemical initiation and promotion in the mouse skin can be grouped into two classes. The majority of papillomas do not progress to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), and these are designated as low-risk or terminally benign papillomas. In contrast, a much smaller group forms the true precursor to the SCC, and these have a significantly higher frequency and rate of malignant conversion than the bulk of low-risk papillomas. In standard two-stage carcinogenesis studies both tumor types are present, but grossly indistinguishable. Here we describe properties and potential origins of high-risk papillomas and discuss the relevance of this model for certain human cancers with defined premalignant states.