Despite major advances in understanding the molecular and genetic basis of cancer, metastasis remains the cause of >90% of cancer-related mortality. Understanding metastasis initiation and progression is critical to developing new therapeutic strategies to treat and prevent metastatic disease. Prevailing theories hypothesize that metastases are seeded by rare tumour cells with unique properties, which may function like stem cells in their ability to initiate and propagate metastatic tumours. However, the identity of metastasis-initiating cells in human breast cancer remains elusive, and whether metastases are hierarchically organized is unknown. Here we show at the single-cell level that early stage metastatic cells possess a distinct st...
Breast cancer tumors display different cellular phenotypes. A growing body of evidence points toward...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers\ud develop from a subset of malignant cells that poss...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers develop from a subset of malignant cells that posses...
Despite major advances in understanding the molecular and genetic basis of cancer, metastasis remain...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers develop from a subset of malignant cells that possess...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers develop from a subset of malignant cells that possess...
© 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry.Considerable evidence suggests breast cancer metastasis arises...
Tumor cells can persist undetectably for an extended period of time in primary tumors and in dissemi...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Accumulating evidence indi...
Metastatic colonization represents the final step of metastasis, and is the major cause of cancer mo...
Breast cancer is a prevalent disease worldwide, and the majority of deaths occur due to metastatic d...
Abstract Breast cancer stem-like cells (BCSCs) play vital roles in tumorigenesis and progression. Ho...
Metastasis, the multistep process of the migration of cancer cells to secondary sites, is the major ...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Accumulating evidence indi...
Breast cancer tumors display different cellular phenotypes. A growing body of evidence points toward...
Breast cancer tumors display different cellular phenotypes. A growing body of evidence points toward...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers\ud develop from a subset of malignant cells that poss...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers develop from a subset of malignant cells that posses...
Despite major advances in understanding the molecular and genetic basis of cancer, metastasis remain...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers develop from a subset of malignant cells that possess...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers develop from a subset of malignant cells that possess...
© 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry.Considerable evidence suggests breast cancer metastasis arises...
Tumor cells can persist undetectably for an extended period of time in primary tumors and in dissemi...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Accumulating evidence indi...
Metastatic colonization represents the final step of metastasis, and is the major cause of cancer mo...
Breast cancer is a prevalent disease worldwide, and the majority of deaths occur due to metastatic d...
Abstract Breast cancer stem-like cells (BCSCs) play vital roles in tumorigenesis and progression. Ho...
Metastasis, the multistep process of the migration of cancer cells to secondary sites, is the major ...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Accumulating evidence indi...
Breast cancer tumors display different cellular phenotypes. A growing body of evidence points toward...
Breast cancer tumors display different cellular phenotypes. A growing body of evidence points toward...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers\ud develop from a subset of malignant cells that poss...
The cancer stem cell theory poses that cancers develop from a subset of malignant cells that posses...