Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths; metastatic lesions develop from disseminated cancer cells (DCCs) that can remain dormant. Metastasis-initiating cells are thought to originate from a subpopulation present in progressed, invasive tumours. However, DCCs detected in patients before the manifestation of breast-cancer metastasis contain fewer genetic abnormalities than primary tumours or than DCCs from patients with metastases. These findings, and those in pancreatic cancer and melanoma models, indicate that dissemination might occur during the early stages of tumour evolution. However, the mechanisms that might allow early disseminated cancer cells (eDCCs) to complete all steps of metastasis are unknown. Here we show th...
Metastasis is the final stage of cancer progression. Some evidence indicates that tumor cell dissemi...
Despite major advances in understanding the molecular and genetic basis of cancer, metastasis remain...
The primary cause of cancer-related deaths is metastasis— the spread of cancer cells to distant orga...
Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths and these lesions develop from disseminated...
Accumulating data suggest that metastatic dissemination often occurs early during tumour formation, ...
SummaryIt is widely accepted that metastasis is a late event in cancer progression. Here, however, w...
Metastasis is the major driver of cancer-related deaths. Yet, the cellular and molecular regulators ...
Deaths from breast cancer are due to metastases that are resistant to conventional therapy. In metas...
Breast cancer metastatic dormancy allows tumors to avoid clinical detection and evade treatment lead...
Most breast cancer-related deaths are due to distant metastasis that occur years after successful tu...
Breast cancer, the most prevalent type of cancer in women, is usually detected with a lump in breast...
Despite the fact that the majority of cancer patients succumb to metastatic disease, most aspects of...
Although clinically apparent metastasis is associated with late stages of cancer development, micro-...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) are increasingly recognized for t...
Despite the substantial advances obtained in the treatment of localized malignancies, metastatic dis...
Metastasis is the final stage of cancer progression. Some evidence indicates that tumor cell dissemi...
Despite major advances in understanding the molecular and genetic basis of cancer, metastasis remain...
The primary cause of cancer-related deaths is metastasis— the spread of cancer cells to distant orga...
Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths and these lesions develop from disseminated...
Accumulating data suggest that metastatic dissemination often occurs early during tumour formation, ...
SummaryIt is widely accepted that metastasis is a late event in cancer progression. Here, however, w...
Metastasis is the major driver of cancer-related deaths. Yet, the cellular and molecular regulators ...
Deaths from breast cancer are due to metastases that are resistant to conventional therapy. In metas...
Breast cancer metastatic dormancy allows tumors to avoid clinical detection and evade treatment lead...
Most breast cancer-related deaths are due to distant metastasis that occur years after successful tu...
Breast cancer, the most prevalent type of cancer in women, is usually detected with a lump in breast...
Despite the fact that the majority of cancer patients succumb to metastatic disease, most aspects of...
Although clinically apparent metastasis is associated with late stages of cancer development, micro-...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) are increasingly recognized for t...
Despite the substantial advances obtained in the treatment of localized malignancies, metastatic dis...
Metastasis is the final stage of cancer progression. Some evidence indicates that tumor cell dissemi...
Despite major advances in understanding the molecular and genetic basis of cancer, metastasis remain...
The primary cause of cancer-related deaths is metastasis— the spread of cancer cells to distant orga...