Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an identifiable primary tumor, despite a standardized diagnostic work‐up (Fizazi et al, 2015). CUPs are characterized by an aggressive clinical course, unusual metastatic pattern, and poor prognosis. Research in this field has been encouraged to unravel the complexity of this enigmatic entity and improve clinical management and survival of CUP patients. In this issue of EMBO Molecular Medicine, Benvenuti et al (2020) describe the molecular characterization of multiple synchronous and spatially distinct metastases from a CUP patient, shedding light on the evolutionary dynamic and distinctive features of CUP
he term "carcinoma of unknown primary" (CUP) defines a malignant condition in which a metastatic can...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) designates an enigmatic cancer entity with histologic confirmation o...
Cancer of unknown primary site (CUP) is defined as a heterogeneous group of tumors that appear as me...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is an obscure disease characterized by multiple metastases in the ab...
Abstract Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is an obscure disease characterized by multiple metastases ...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a rare malignancy that presents with metastatic disease and no id...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is defined as a heterogeneous group of tumours that present with met...
This paper explores the enigma of cancer of unknown primary (CUP) in relation to rapidly improving m...
This paper explores the enigma of cancer of unknown primary (CUP) in relation to rapidly improving m...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a well recognized clinical syndrome, accounting for 3–5% of all m...
AbstractCancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a well recognized clinical syndrome, accounting for 3–5% ...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is defined as metastatic solid malignancy where no primary tumor is ...
he term "carcinoma of unknown primary" (CUP) defines a malignant condition in which a metastatic can...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) designates an enigmatic cancer entity with histologic confirmation o...
Cancer of unknown primary site (CUP) is defined as a heterogeneous group of tumors that appear as me...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is an obscure disease characterized by multiple metastases in the ab...
Abstract Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is an obscure disease characterized by multiple metastases ...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a rare malignancy that presents with metastatic disease and no id...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is defined as a heterogeneous group of tumours that present with met...
This paper explores the enigma of cancer of unknown primary (CUP) in relation to rapidly improving m...
This paper explores the enigma of cancer of unknown primary (CUP) in relation to rapidly improving m...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a well recognized clinical syndrome, accounting for 3–5% of all m...
AbstractCancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a well recognized clinical syndrome, accounting for 3–5% ...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is defined as metastatic solid malignancy where no primary tumor is ...
he term "carcinoma of unknown primary" (CUP) defines a malignant condition in which a metastatic can...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) designates an enigmatic cancer entity with histologic confirmation o...
Cancer of unknown primary site (CUP) is defined as a heterogeneous group of tumors that appear as me...