Abstract: Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality, and a detailed understanding of the metastatic process could suggest new therapeutic avenues. However, how metastatic phenotypes arise at the genomic level has remained a major open question in cancer biology. Comparative genetic studies of primary and metastatic cancers have revealed a complex picture of metastatic evolution with diverse temporal patterns and trajectories to dissemination. Whole-genome amplification is associated with metastatic cancer clones, but no metastasis-exclusive driver mutations have emerged. Instead, genetically activated oncogenic pathways that drive tumour initiation and early progression acquire metastatic traits by co-opting physio...
Metastasis, also called secondary neoplastic disease, is a tumour newly formed in a site different f...
Metastasis, also called secondary neoplastic disease, is a tumour newly formed in a site different f...
<div><p>Cancer results from alterations at essential genomic sites and is characterized by uncontrol...
Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and our inability to identi...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer death, yet the evolutionary processes behind it remain largel...
Cancer metastasis is the lethal developmental step in cancer, responsible for the majority of cancer...
Cancer is initiated largely by specific cohorts of genetic aberrations, which are generated by mutag...
The molecular basis of cancer encompasses both genetic and epigenetic alterations. These epigenetic ...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that arises from the accumulation of genetic and epige...
AbstractIn the era of precision medicine, the selection of cancer treatment relies increasingly on t...
AbstractIn the era of precision medicine, the selection of cancer treatment relies increasingly on t...
Metastasis remains the principle cause of mortality for breast cancer and presents a critical challe...
Part 1: Nearly all breast cancer deaths result from metastatic disease. Despite this, the genomic ev...
Metastasis, also called secondary neoplastic disease, is a tumour newly formed in a site different f...
Cancer results from alterations at essential genomic sites and is characterized by uncontrolled cell...
Metastasis, also called secondary neoplastic disease, is a tumour newly formed in a site different f...
Metastasis, also called secondary neoplastic disease, is a tumour newly formed in a site different f...
<div><p>Cancer results from alterations at essential genomic sites and is characterized by uncontrol...
Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and our inability to identi...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer death, yet the evolutionary processes behind it remain largel...
Cancer metastasis is the lethal developmental step in cancer, responsible for the majority of cancer...
Cancer is initiated largely by specific cohorts of genetic aberrations, which are generated by mutag...
The molecular basis of cancer encompasses both genetic and epigenetic alterations. These epigenetic ...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that arises from the accumulation of genetic and epige...
AbstractIn the era of precision medicine, the selection of cancer treatment relies increasingly on t...
AbstractIn the era of precision medicine, the selection of cancer treatment relies increasingly on t...
Metastasis remains the principle cause of mortality for breast cancer and presents a critical challe...
Part 1: Nearly all breast cancer deaths result from metastatic disease. Despite this, the genomic ev...
Metastasis, also called secondary neoplastic disease, is a tumour newly formed in a site different f...
Cancer results from alterations at essential genomic sites and is characterized by uncontrolled cell...
Metastasis, also called secondary neoplastic disease, is a tumour newly formed in a site different f...
Metastasis, also called secondary neoplastic disease, is a tumour newly formed in a site different f...
<div><p>Cancer results from alterations at essential genomic sites and is characterized by uncontrol...