Metastatic colonization represents the final step of metastasis, and is the major cause of cancer mortality. Metastasis as an "inefficient" process requires the right population of tumor cells in a suitable microenvironment to form secondary tumors. Cancer stem cells are the only capable population of tumor cells to progress to overt metastasis. On the other hand, the occurrence of appropriate microenvironmental conditions within the target tissue would be critical for metastasis formation. Metastatic niche seems to be the specialized microenvironment to support tumor initiating cells at the distant organ. Master regulators not only determine cancer stem cell state, but also may have regulatory roles in metastatic niche elements. Meanwhile,...
A growing body of work has shown that cancer metastasis is not a random spontaneous event; rather, i...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The tu...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers develop from a subset of malignant cells that possess...
Breast cancer is a prevalent disease worldwide, and the majority of deaths occur due to metastatic d...
Metastasis, the multistep process of the migration of cancer cells to secondary sites, is the major ...
Metastasis is powered by disseminated cancer cells that re-create a full-fledged tumor in unwelcomin...
The appearance of clinically detectable metastases is the end-point of a complex set of biological p...
Simple Summary Breast cancer stem cells are a subset of transformed cells that sustain tumor growth ...
Despite major advances in understanding the molecular and genetic basis of cancer, metastasis remain...
Metastatic spread is an inefficient process which requires generation of supportive microenvironment...
A small subpopulation of cells within the bulk of tumors share features with somatic stem cells, in ...
This review presents recent information about the cross-talk between the tumor cells and the microen...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer in women and the second cause of ca...
Tumor cells can persist undetectably for an extended period of time in primary tumors and in dissemi...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Accumulating evidence indi...
A growing body of work has shown that cancer metastasis is not a random spontaneous event; rather, i...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The tu...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers develop from a subset of malignant cells that possess...
Breast cancer is a prevalent disease worldwide, and the majority of deaths occur due to metastatic d...
Metastasis, the multistep process of the migration of cancer cells to secondary sites, is the major ...
Metastasis is powered by disseminated cancer cells that re-create a full-fledged tumor in unwelcomin...
The appearance of clinically detectable metastases is the end-point of a complex set of biological p...
Simple Summary Breast cancer stem cells are a subset of transformed cells that sustain tumor growth ...
Despite major advances in understanding the molecular and genetic basis of cancer, metastasis remain...
Metastatic spread is an inefficient process which requires generation of supportive microenvironment...
A small subpopulation of cells within the bulk of tumors share features with somatic stem cells, in ...
This review presents recent information about the cross-talk between the tumor cells and the microen...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer in women and the second cause of ca...
Tumor cells can persist undetectably for an extended period of time in primary tumors and in dissemi...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Accumulating evidence indi...
A growing body of work has shown that cancer metastasis is not a random spontaneous event; rather, i...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The tu...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers develop from a subset of malignant cells that possess...