Metastasis remains the principle cause of mortality for breast cancer and presents a critical challenge because secondary lesions are often refractory to conventional treatments. While specific genetic alterations are tightly linked to primary tumor development and progression, the role of genetic alteration in the metastatic process is not well-understood. The theory of tumor evolution postulated by Peter Nowell in 1976 has yet to be proven in the context of metastasis. Therefore, in order to investigate how somatic evolution contributes to breast cancer metastasis, we performed exome, whole genome, and RNA sequencing of matched metastatic and primary tumors from pre-clinical mouse models of breast cancer. Here we show that in a treatment-...
Several studies using genome-wide molecular techniques have reported various degrees of genetic hete...
Although the repertoire of somatic genetic alterations of primary breast cancers has been extensivel...
Cancer metastasis is the lethal developmental step in cancer, responsible for the majority of cancer...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
Part 1: Nearly all breast cancer deaths result from metastatic disease. Despite this, the genomic ev...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
Breast cancer metastasis remains a clinical challenge, even within a single patient across multiple ...
<div><p>Cancer results from alterations at essential genomic sites and is characterized by uncontrol...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer patient deaths and remains a poorly characterized process. It...
Cancer results from alterations at essential genomic sites and is characterized by uncontrolled cell...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer in the united states with a high mortality rate d...
The whole-genome sequencing of prospectively collected tissue biopsies from 442 patients with metast...
Abstract: Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality, and a detailed unders...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer death, yet the evolutionary processes behind it remain largel...
Several studies using genome-wide molecular techniques have reported various degrees of genetic hete...
Although the repertoire of somatic genetic alterations of primary breast cancers has been extensivel...
Cancer metastasis is the lethal developmental step in cancer, responsible for the majority of cancer...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
Part 1: Nearly all breast cancer deaths result from metastatic disease. Despite this, the genomic ev...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
Patterns of genomic evolution between primary and metastatic breast cancer have not been studied in ...
Breast cancer metastasis remains a clinical challenge, even within a single patient across multiple ...
<div><p>Cancer results from alterations at essential genomic sites and is characterized by uncontrol...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer patient deaths and remains a poorly characterized process. It...
Cancer results from alterations at essential genomic sites and is characterized by uncontrolled cell...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer in the united states with a high mortality rate d...
The whole-genome sequencing of prospectively collected tissue biopsies from 442 patients with metast...
Abstract: Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality, and a detailed unders...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer death, yet the evolutionary processes behind it remain largel...
Several studies using genome-wide molecular techniques have reported various degrees of genetic hete...
Although the repertoire of somatic genetic alterations of primary breast cancers has been extensivel...
Cancer metastasis is the lethal developmental step in cancer, responsible for the majority of cancer...