The bony skeleton is one of the most common sites of metastatic spread of cancer and is a significant source of morbidity in cancer patients, causing pain and pathologic fracture, impaired ambulatory ability, and poorer quality of life. Animal cancer models of skeletal metastases are essential for better understanding of the molecular pathways behind metastatic spread and local growth and invasion of bone, to enable analysis of host-tumor cell interactions, identify barriers to the metastatic process, and to provide platforms to develop and test novel therapies prior to clinical application in human patients. Thus, the ideal model should be clinically relevant, reproducible and representative of the human condition. This review summarizes t...
Bone metastases are a frequent and debilitating consequence for many tumors, of which breast, lung, ...
The spine is one of the organs that is most affected by metastasis in cancer patients. Since the con...
It is increasingly evident that the microenvironment of bone can influence the cancer phenotype in m...
This is an open access article published under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 license
Prostate cancer bone metastases are associated with a poor prognosis and are considered incurable. I...
Bone metastasis, a very common sequelae of cancer, is often associated with great morbidity. Underst...
Purpose of review Modelomics approach allows modelling and understanding of the mechanisms regulatin...
While skeletal metastasis in prostate cancer is a major and frequent complication, literature data o...
Bone metastases cause significant morbidity and mortality in late-stage breast cancer patients and a...
Bone is the most prevalent metastatic site for breast cancer affecting ~70% of patients with late-st...
Skeletal metastasis is prevalent in many cancers, and has been the subject of intense research, yiel...
Bone is the most common site for cancer metastasis. Understanding the interactions within the comple...
The determinants and key mechanisms of cancer cell osteotropism have not been identified, mainly due...
Xiao-Cui Zhu,1 Jia-Li Zhang,1 Chen-Tao Ge,1 Yuan-Yang Yu,1 Pan Wang,1 Ti-Fei Yuan,2 Cai-Yun Fu1,31Co...
Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related death and drives patient morbidity as well as heal...
Bone metastases are a frequent and debilitating consequence for many tumors, of which breast, lung, ...
The spine is one of the organs that is most affected by metastasis in cancer patients. Since the con...
It is increasingly evident that the microenvironment of bone can influence the cancer phenotype in m...
This is an open access article published under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 license
Prostate cancer bone metastases are associated with a poor prognosis and are considered incurable. I...
Bone metastasis, a very common sequelae of cancer, is often associated with great morbidity. Underst...
Purpose of review Modelomics approach allows modelling and understanding of the mechanisms regulatin...
While skeletal metastasis in prostate cancer is a major and frequent complication, literature data o...
Bone metastases cause significant morbidity and mortality in late-stage breast cancer patients and a...
Bone is the most prevalent metastatic site for breast cancer affecting ~70% of patients with late-st...
Skeletal metastasis is prevalent in many cancers, and has been the subject of intense research, yiel...
Bone is the most common site for cancer metastasis. Understanding the interactions within the comple...
The determinants and key mechanisms of cancer cell osteotropism have not been identified, mainly due...
Xiao-Cui Zhu,1 Jia-Li Zhang,1 Chen-Tao Ge,1 Yuan-Yang Yu,1 Pan Wang,1 Ti-Fei Yuan,2 Cai-Yun Fu1,31Co...
Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related death and drives patient morbidity as well as heal...
Bone metastases are a frequent and debilitating consequence for many tumors, of which breast, lung, ...
The spine is one of the organs that is most affected by metastasis in cancer patients. Since the con...
It is increasingly evident that the microenvironment of bone can influence the cancer phenotype in m...