Cancer is now understood to be a process that follows Darwinian evolution. Heterogeneous populations of cancerous cells that make up the tumor inhabit the tissue 'microenvironment', where ecological interactions analogous to predation and competition for resources drive the somatic evolution of cancer. The tumor microenvironment plays a crucial role in the tumor genesis, development, and metastasis processes, as it creates the microenvironmental selection forces that ultimately determine the cellular characteristics that result in the greatest fitness. Here, we explore and offer new insights into the spatial aspects of tumor-microenvironment interactions through the application of landscape ecology theory to tumor growth and metastasis with...
Tumors consist of heterogeneous cell subpopulations that may develop differing phenotypes, such as i...
Tumors consist of heterogeneous cell subpopulations that may develop differing phenotypes, such as i...
Tumors consist of heterogeneous cell subpopulations that may develop differing phenotypes, such as i...
International audienceCancer is now understood to be a process that follows Darwinian evolution. Het...
International audienceCancer is now understood to be a process that follows Darwinian evolution. Het...
International audienceCancer is now understood to be a process that follows Darwinian evolution. Het...
We propose that there is an opportunity to devise new cancer therapies based on the recognition that...
We propose that there is an opportunity to devise new cancer therapies based on the recognition that...
The cellular composition of tumors is highly heterogeneous, involving not only divergent lineages of...
Tumour progression involves a series of phenotypic changes to cancer cells, each of which presents t...
AbstractIn 2008, Pienta et al. (Transl Oncol. 2008;1:158–164) introduced the term ecological therapy...
What is metastasis? Metastasis is the process in which a tumor cell migrates through the circulatory...
Tumors consist of heterogeneous cell subpopulations that may develop differing phenotypes, such as i...
Metastasis occurs when genetically unstable cancer cells adapt to a tissue microenvironment that is ...
Tumors are evolving ecosystems where cancer subclones and the microenvironment interact. This is ana...
Tumors consist of heterogeneous cell subpopulations that may develop differing phenotypes, such as i...
Tumors consist of heterogeneous cell subpopulations that may develop differing phenotypes, such as i...
Tumors consist of heterogeneous cell subpopulations that may develop differing phenotypes, such as i...
International audienceCancer is now understood to be a process that follows Darwinian evolution. Het...
International audienceCancer is now understood to be a process that follows Darwinian evolution. Het...
International audienceCancer is now understood to be a process that follows Darwinian evolution. Het...
We propose that there is an opportunity to devise new cancer therapies based on the recognition that...
We propose that there is an opportunity to devise new cancer therapies based on the recognition that...
The cellular composition of tumors is highly heterogeneous, involving not only divergent lineages of...
Tumour progression involves a series of phenotypic changes to cancer cells, each of which presents t...
AbstractIn 2008, Pienta et al. (Transl Oncol. 2008;1:158–164) introduced the term ecological therapy...
What is metastasis? Metastasis is the process in which a tumor cell migrates through the circulatory...
Tumors consist of heterogeneous cell subpopulations that may develop differing phenotypes, such as i...
Metastasis occurs when genetically unstable cancer cells adapt to a tissue microenvironment that is ...
Tumors are evolving ecosystems where cancer subclones and the microenvironment interact. This is ana...
Tumors consist of heterogeneous cell subpopulations that may develop differing phenotypes, such as i...
Tumors consist of heterogeneous cell subpopulations that may develop differing phenotypes, such as i...
Tumors consist of heterogeneous cell subpopulations that may develop differing phenotypes, such as i...