Metastasis of human cancer is an organ-selective process that is determined by anatomical and biological factors as well as by specific microenvironmental properties. Dissemination of visceral malignancies to the skin is rather rare and usually occurs in a later stage of the disease. Using statistical approaches, both positive (renal and lung cancers) and negative (pancreatic and liver cancers) organ preferences can be identified in a variety of cancers. While certain cancer types are characterized by random distribution for skin metastasis (liver cancer), a number of cancers demonstrate a colonization preference to the region of origin: lung cancer to the supradiaphragmatic (mostly chest) and colorectal cancers to the infradiaphragmatic (...
BACKGROUND: The incidence and mortality of malignant melanoma have been rising during the past decad...
The process of melanoma metastasis can be divided into two stages of metastatic cell dissemination a...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Me...
Skin metastatization of internal cancers are rare and a few studies are available analyzing its clin...
How cancer cells acquire the competence to colonize distant organs remains a central question in can...
Metastasis occurs when genetically unstable cancer cells adapt to a tissue microenvironment that is ...
Background: Microarray technology has allowed to molecularly characterize many different cancer site...
Metastasis accounts for the vast majority of morbidity and mortality associated with melanoma. Evide...
Abstract Metastasis has intrigued researchers for more than 100 years. Despite the development of te...
The appearance of clinically detectable metastases is the end-point of a complex set of biological p...
AbstractThe crucial event in the course of malignancies such as breast cancer is its metastatic spre...
What is metastasis? Metastasis is the process in which a tumor cell migrates through the circulatory...
Metastatic colonization of different target organs is a highly selective process that depends on spe...
Introduction. Skin metastases are rare metastases of internal or cutaneous tumors, commonly diagnose...
Metastasis of cancer cells from primary tumor site to secondary locations is considered a late event...
BACKGROUND: The incidence and mortality of malignant melanoma have been rising during the past decad...
The process of melanoma metastasis can be divided into two stages of metastatic cell dissemination a...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Me...
Skin metastatization of internal cancers are rare and a few studies are available analyzing its clin...
How cancer cells acquire the competence to colonize distant organs remains a central question in can...
Metastasis occurs when genetically unstable cancer cells adapt to a tissue microenvironment that is ...
Background: Microarray technology has allowed to molecularly characterize many different cancer site...
Metastasis accounts for the vast majority of morbidity and mortality associated with melanoma. Evide...
Abstract Metastasis has intrigued researchers for more than 100 years. Despite the development of te...
The appearance of clinically detectable metastases is the end-point of a complex set of biological p...
AbstractThe crucial event in the course of malignancies such as breast cancer is its metastatic spre...
What is metastasis? Metastasis is the process in which a tumor cell migrates through the circulatory...
Metastatic colonization of different target organs is a highly selective process that depends on spe...
Introduction. Skin metastases are rare metastases of internal or cutaneous tumors, commonly diagnose...
Metastasis of cancer cells from primary tumor site to secondary locations is considered a late event...
BACKGROUND: The incidence and mortality of malignant melanoma have been rising during the past decad...
The process of melanoma metastasis can be divided into two stages of metastatic cell dissemination a...
Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Me...