Bone is a preferred site for breast cancer metastasis and leads to pathologic bone loss due to increased osteoclast-induced bone resorption. The homing of tumor cells to the bone depends on the support of the bone microenvironment in which the tumor cells prime the premetastatic niche. The colonization and growth of tumor cells then depend on adaptations in the invading tumor cells to take advantage of normal physiologic responses by mimicking bone marrow cells. This concerted effort by tumor cells leads to uncoupled bone remodeling in which the balance of osteoclast-driven bone resorption and osteoblast-driven bone deposition is lost. Breast cancer bone metastases often lead to osteolytic lesions due to hyperactive bone resorption. Release...
Bone is the preferential site of metastasis for breast and prostate tumor. Cancer cells establish a ...
It is increasingly evident that the microenvironment of bone can influence the cancer phenotype in m...
Bone metastases associated with breast cancer remain a clinical challenge due to their associated mo...
Cancer-associated muscle dysfunction represents a deadly clinical problem, with ca. 80% mortality to...
Breast cancer frequently metastasises to the skeleton, interfering with the normal bone remodelling ...
Factors released during osteoclastic bone resorption enhance disseminated breast cancer cell progres...
AbstractBreast cancer frequently metastasises to the skeleton, interfering with the normal bone remo...
Bone metastases remain a common feature of advanced cancers and are associated with significant morb...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women worldwide, with bone me...
Owing to its frequent occurrence and severe clinical picture, bone metastasis is an important proble...
Background Bone metastasis is the most common metastatic destination in advanced breast cancer, pres...
Muscle weakness and cachexia are significant paraneoplastic syndromes of many advanced cancers. Oste...
Epithelial cancers including breast and prostate commonly progress to form incurable bone metastases...
Breast cancer is prone to metastasize to bone. Once metastatic cells are in the bone marrow, they do...
Despite the remarkable advances in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer patients, the presen...
Bone is the preferential site of metastasis for breast and prostate tumor. Cancer cells establish a ...
It is increasingly evident that the microenvironment of bone can influence the cancer phenotype in m...
Bone metastases associated with breast cancer remain a clinical challenge due to their associated mo...
Cancer-associated muscle dysfunction represents a deadly clinical problem, with ca. 80% mortality to...
Breast cancer frequently metastasises to the skeleton, interfering with the normal bone remodelling ...
Factors released during osteoclastic bone resorption enhance disseminated breast cancer cell progres...
AbstractBreast cancer frequently metastasises to the skeleton, interfering with the normal bone remo...
Bone metastases remain a common feature of advanced cancers and are associated with significant morb...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women worldwide, with bone me...
Owing to its frequent occurrence and severe clinical picture, bone metastasis is an important proble...
Background Bone metastasis is the most common metastatic destination in advanced breast cancer, pres...
Muscle weakness and cachexia are significant paraneoplastic syndromes of many advanced cancers. Oste...
Epithelial cancers including breast and prostate commonly progress to form incurable bone metastases...
Breast cancer is prone to metastasize to bone. Once metastatic cells are in the bone marrow, they do...
Despite the remarkable advances in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer patients, the presen...
Bone is the preferential site of metastasis for breast and prostate tumor. Cancer cells establish a ...
It is increasingly evident that the microenvironment of bone can influence the cancer phenotype in m...
Bone metastases associated with breast cancer remain a clinical challenge due to their associated mo...