There is burgeoning evidence to suggest that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian evolution, whereby individual tumor cell clones harbor private genetic aberrations in addition to the founder mutations, and that these distinct populations of cancer cells interact in competitive and mutualistic manners. The combined effect of genetic and epigenetic instability, and differential selective pressures according to the microenvironment and therapeutic interventions, create many different evolutionary routes such that intratumor heterogeneity is inevitable. Numerous cytogenetic, comparative genomic hybridization and, more recently, massively parallel sequencing studies have generated indisputable evidence of this phenomenon. The impact of...
AbstractThe identification of extensive genetic heterogeneity in human breast carcinomas poses a sig...
Breast cancer is a remarkably complex and diverse disease. Subtyping based on morphology, genomics, ...
In this review, we highlight the role of intratumoral heterogeneity, focusing on the clinical and bi...
In recent years it has become clear that cancer cells within a single tumor can display striking mor...
Aim: Present cancer hypotheses are almost all based on the concept that accumulation of specific dri...
Developments in genomic techniques have provided insight into the remarkable genetic complexity of m...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous disease that varies in presentation, morphological features, b...
none10Cancers may be composed of multiple populations of submodal clones sharing the same initiating...
Precision medicine requires an understanding of cancer genes and mutational processes, as well as an...
Advances in innovative technology, including next-generation sequencing, have allowed comprehensive ...
Tumor heterogeneity impinges on prognosis, response to therapy, and metastasis. As such, heterogenei...
© 2016 Federation of European Biochemical SocietiesCancer patients die primarily due to disease recu...
International audienceAccording to the clonal model and Darwinian evolution, cancer cell evolves thr...
This is the final published version. It was originally published here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Metastatic disease is the main cause of cancer-related mortality due to almost universal therapeutic...
AbstractThe identification of extensive genetic heterogeneity in human breast carcinomas poses a sig...
Breast cancer is a remarkably complex and diverse disease. Subtyping based on morphology, genomics, ...
In this review, we highlight the role of intratumoral heterogeneity, focusing on the clinical and bi...
In recent years it has become clear that cancer cells within a single tumor can display striking mor...
Aim: Present cancer hypotheses are almost all based on the concept that accumulation of specific dri...
Developments in genomic techniques have provided insight into the remarkable genetic complexity of m...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous disease that varies in presentation, morphological features, b...
none10Cancers may be composed of multiple populations of submodal clones sharing the same initiating...
Precision medicine requires an understanding of cancer genes and mutational processes, as well as an...
Advances in innovative technology, including next-generation sequencing, have allowed comprehensive ...
Tumor heterogeneity impinges on prognosis, response to therapy, and metastasis. As such, heterogenei...
© 2016 Federation of European Biochemical SocietiesCancer patients die primarily due to disease recu...
International audienceAccording to the clonal model and Darwinian evolution, cancer cell evolves thr...
This is the final published version. It was originally published here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Metastatic disease is the main cause of cancer-related mortality due to almost universal therapeutic...
AbstractThe identification of extensive genetic heterogeneity in human breast carcinomas poses a sig...
Breast cancer is a remarkably complex and diverse disease. Subtyping based on morphology, genomics, ...
In this review, we highlight the role of intratumoral heterogeneity, focusing on the clinical and bi...