Heterogeneity of biological structure and function is an impediment to the analysis and treatment of human solid tumours. Its importance is frequently underestimated in clinico-pathological research. This article reviews the many facets of heterogeneity in tumour systems, and its importance to the interpretation of tumour biology.</p
It is a common mistake to view cancer as a single disease with a single possible cure which we have ...
To the Editor: Heterogeneity of tumors is a topic that has received much attention in recent years. ...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Heterogeneity of cell, tissue, and tumor genotype, form, and function confounds clinicopathologic re...
Two major reasons compel us to study tumour heterogeneity: firstly, it represents the basis of acqui...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
The state-of-the-art practices applied to studying heterogeneity The contributors to this publicatio...
Human solid malignancies harbour a heterogeneous set of cells with distinct genotypes and phenotypes...
<p>Tumor heterogeneity is a confusing finding in the assessment of neoplasms, potentially resulting ...
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease, which is reflected both on the cellular and the population level....
Tumor heterogeneity is the concept that different tumor cells provide distinct biomorphological lesi...
There is growing evidence that tumour heterogeneity has an imperative role in cancer development, ev...
Although the notion that tumors are heterogeneous is well rooted in diagnostic pathology, the extent...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in men worldwide and the major cause of cancer related death is d...
Cancer - this one word stands for a vast variety of complex diseases. Cancers are named according to...
It is a common mistake to view cancer as a single disease with a single possible cure which we have ...
To the Editor: Heterogeneity of tumors is a topic that has received much attention in recent years. ...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Heterogeneity of cell, tissue, and tumor genotype, form, and function confounds clinicopathologic re...
Two major reasons compel us to study tumour heterogeneity: firstly, it represents the basis of acqui...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
The state-of-the-art practices applied to studying heterogeneity The contributors to this publicatio...
Human solid malignancies harbour a heterogeneous set of cells with distinct genotypes and phenotypes...
<p>Tumor heterogeneity is a confusing finding in the assessment of neoplasms, potentially resulting ...
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease, which is reflected both on the cellular and the population level....
Tumor heterogeneity is the concept that different tumor cells provide distinct biomorphological lesi...
There is growing evidence that tumour heterogeneity has an imperative role in cancer development, ev...
Although the notion that tumors are heterogeneous is well rooted in diagnostic pathology, the extent...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in men worldwide and the major cause of cancer related death is d...
Cancer - this one word stands for a vast variety of complex diseases. Cancers are named according to...
It is a common mistake to view cancer as a single disease with a single possible cure which we have ...
To the Editor: Heterogeneity of tumors is a topic that has received much attention in recent years. ...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...