Cellular heterogeneity represents one of the greatest challenges in cancer therapeutics. In many malignancies, this heterogeneity is generated during tumor evolution through a combination of genetic alterations and epigenetic events that recapitulate normal developmental processes including stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. Many, if not most, tumors display similar hierarchal organization, at the apex of which are “stem-like cells” that drive tumor growth, mediate metastasis, and contribute to treatment resistance. Using breast cancer as a model, we discuss how an improved understanding of tumor cellular heterogeneity and plasticity may lead to development of more effective therapeutic strategies
© 2014 Dr. Cletus A. PintoTumour heterogeneity is a key characteristic of cancer and has significant...
As a population of homogeneous cells with both self-renewal and differentiation potential, stem cell...
Human breast cancer (BC) is one of the leading causes of death for women worldwide, and is character...
Heterogeneity within a tumour increases its ability to adapt to constantly changing constraints, but...
Tumor heterogeneity impinges on prognosis, response to therapy, and metastasis. As such, heterogenei...
Cancer cells within a given tumor were long regarded as a largely homogeneous group of cells origina...
Only a fraction of the cells in a breast tumour are able to seed new tumour growth. These so-called ...
AbstractTumors are known to be heterogeneous containing a dynamic mixture of phenotypically and func...
As a field we have made tremendous strides in treating breast cancer, with a decline in the past 30 ...
Abstract Breast cancer heterogeneity determines cancer progression, treatment effects, and prognosis...
Genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity contribute to the generation of diverse tumor cell populations,...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
Genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity contribute to the generation of diverse tumor cell populations,...
Although tumor heterogeneity is widely accepted, the existence of cancer stem cells (CSCs) and their...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
© 2014 Dr. Cletus A. PintoTumour heterogeneity is a key characteristic of cancer and has significant...
As a population of homogeneous cells with both self-renewal and differentiation potential, stem cell...
Human breast cancer (BC) is one of the leading causes of death for women worldwide, and is character...
Heterogeneity within a tumour increases its ability to adapt to constantly changing constraints, but...
Tumor heterogeneity impinges on prognosis, response to therapy, and metastasis. As such, heterogenei...
Cancer cells within a given tumor were long regarded as a largely homogeneous group of cells origina...
Only a fraction of the cells in a breast tumour are able to seed new tumour growth. These so-called ...
AbstractTumors are known to be heterogeneous containing a dynamic mixture of phenotypically and func...
As a field we have made tremendous strides in treating breast cancer, with a decline in the past 30 ...
Abstract Breast cancer heterogeneity determines cancer progression, treatment effects, and prognosis...
Genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity contribute to the generation of diverse tumor cell populations,...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
Genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity contribute to the generation of diverse tumor cell populations,...
Although tumor heterogeneity is widely accepted, the existence of cancer stem cells (CSCs) and their...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
© 2014 Dr. Cletus A. PintoTumour heterogeneity is a key characteristic of cancer and has significant...
As a population of homogeneous cells with both self-renewal and differentiation potential, stem cell...
Human breast cancer (BC) is one of the leading causes of death for women worldwide, and is character...