It is becoming increasingly evident that cancer constitutes a group of diseases involving altered stem-cell maturation/differentiation and the disturbance of regenerative processes. The observed malignant transformation is merely a symptom of normal differentiation processes gone astray rather than the primary event. This review focuses on the role of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in three common but also relatively under-investigated cancers: head and neck, ovarian, and testicular cancer. For didactic purpose, the physiology of stem cells is first introduced using hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cells as examples. This is followed by a discussion of the (possible) role of CSCs in head and neck, ovarian, and testicular cancer. Aside from basi...
Ovarian cancer is a highly lethal disease among all gynecologic malignancies and is the fifth leadin...
The discovery of stem cells and their potential abilities in self-renewal and differentiation has op...
The cellular heterogeneity of neoplasms has been at the center of considerable interest since the "c...
It is becoming increasingly evident that cancer constitutes a group of diseases involving altered st...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are self-renewable cell types that are identified in most types of liquid a...
Chemoresistance, tumor progression, and metastasis are features that are frequently seen in cancer t...
Since cancer stem cells (CSCs) were first identified in leukemia in 1994, they have been considered ...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origins of cancer. Currently, evidences show that no...
Many, if not all, tumours contain a sub-population of self-renewing and expanding stem cells known a...
Almost all tumors are composed of a heterogeneous cell population, making them difficult to treat. A...
There is increasing evidence to show that only a subset of cancer cells drives the growth and progre...
Cells with "stemness" and tumor-initiating properties have been isolated from both hematological and...
In 2013 there will be an estimated 22,240 new diagnoses and 14,030 deaths from ovarian cancer in the...
Resistance to cancer therapy remains a significant obstacle in treating patients with various solid ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have provided new insights into the tumorigenesis and metastatic potential ...
Ovarian cancer is a highly lethal disease among all gynecologic malignancies and is the fifth leadin...
The discovery of stem cells and their potential abilities in self-renewal and differentiation has op...
The cellular heterogeneity of neoplasms has been at the center of considerable interest since the "c...
It is becoming increasingly evident that cancer constitutes a group of diseases involving altered st...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are self-renewable cell types that are identified in most types of liquid a...
Chemoresistance, tumor progression, and metastasis are features that are frequently seen in cancer t...
Since cancer stem cells (CSCs) were first identified in leukemia in 1994, they have been considered ...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origins of cancer. Currently, evidences show that no...
Many, if not all, tumours contain a sub-population of self-renewing and expanding stem cells known a...
Almost all tumors are composed of a heterogeneous cell population, making them difficult to treat. A...
There is increasing evidence to show that only a subset of cancer cells drives the growth and progre...
Cells with "stemness" and tumor-initiating properties have been isolated from both hematological and...
In 2013 there will be an estimated 22,240 new diagnoses and 14,030 deaths from ovarian cancer in the...
Resistance to cancer therapy remains a significant obstacle in treating patients with various solid ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have provided new insights into the tumorigenesis and metastatic potential ...
Ovarian cancer is a highly lethal disease among all gynecologic malignancies and is the fifth leadin...
The discovery of stem cells and their potential abilities in self-renewal and differentiation has op...
The cellular heterogeneity of neoplasms has been at the center of considerable interest since the "c...