<div>Metastasis is the primary cause of cancer patient morbidity and mortality, but due to persisting gaps in our knowledge, it remains untreatable. Metastases often occur as patient tumors progress or recur after initial therapy. Tumor recurrence at the primary site may be driven by a cancer stem-like cell or tumor progenitor cell, while recurrence at a secondary site is driven by metastatic cancer stem cells or metastasis-initiating cells. Ongoing efforts are aimed at identifying and characterizing these stem-like cells driving recurrence and metastasis. One potential marker for</div><div>the cancer stem-like cell subpopulation is CD117/c-kit, a tyrosine kinase receptor associated with cancer progression and normal stem cell maintenan...
Many human cancers are driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs) whose connection to metastatic spread rema...
Tumor mass is constituted by a heterogeneous group of cells, among which a key role is played by the...
The transient and dynamic nature of cancer cells that underlie metastasis cannot only be explained b...
Metastasis is the primary cause of cancer patient morbidity and mortality, but due to persisting gap...
Emerging evidence suggests that a small subpopulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs) is responsible for...
Metastasis, the multistep process of the migration of cancer cells to secondary sites, is the major ...
Tumor cells can persist undetectably for an extended period of time in primary tumors and in dissemi...
© 2021 by the authors.Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are defined as a subpopulation of “stem”-like cells w...
Recent evidence suggests that a subpopulation of cancer cells, cancer stem cells (CSCs), is responsi...
Emerging evidence suggests that a small subpopulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs) is responsible for...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Accumulating evidence indi...
The theory of cancer stem cells (CSCs) proposes that the different cells within a tumor, as well as ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been identified and characterized in both hematopoietic and solid tumo...
Since cancer stem cells (CSCs) were first identified in leukemia in 1994, they have been considered ...
Metastatic colonization represents the final step of metastasis, and is the major cause of cancer mo...
Many human cancers are driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs) whose connection to metastatic spread rema...
Tumor mass is constituted by a heterogeneous group of cells, among which a key role is played by the...
The transient and dynamic nature of cancer cells that underlie metastasis cannot only be explained b...
Metastasis is the primary cause of cancer patient morbidity and mortality, but due to persisting gap...
Emerging evidence suggests that a small subpopulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs) is responsible for...
Metastasis, the multistep process of the migration of cancer cells to secondary sites, is the major ...
Tumor cells can persist undetectably for an extended period of time in primary tumors and in dissemi...
© 2021 by the authors.Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are defined as a subpopulation of “stem”-like cells w...
Recent evidence suggests that a subpopulation of cancer cells, cancer stem cells (CSCs), is responsi...
Emerging evidence suggests that a small subpopulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs) is responsible for...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Accumulating evidence indi...
The theory of cancer stem cells (CSCs) proposes that the different cells within a tumor, as well as ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been identified and characterized in both hematopoietic and solid tumo...
Since cancer stem cells (CSCs) were first identified in leukemia in 1994, they have been considered ...
Metastatic colonization represents the final step of metastasis, and is the major cause of cancer mo...
Many human cancers are driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs) whose connection to metastatic spread rema...
Tumor mass is constituted by a heterogeneous group of cells, among which a key role is played by the...
The transient and dynamic nature of cancer cells that underlie metastasis cannot only be explained b...