During the process of metastasis, cancer cells dissociate from primary tumors, migrate to distal sites, and finally colonize, eventually leading to the formation of metastatic tumors. These cancer cells, defined circulating tumor cells (CTCs) spreading through the blood stream, may develop metastatic lesions or remain dormant. Some emerging clinical evidence supports that some tumor cells may possess metastatic properties already in the earlier stages of tumorigenesis. Because the initiation and progression of vertical growth in human melanoma is fundamental to the notion of tumor virulence and progression, we decided to immune-magnetic collect and molecularly characterize circulating melanoma cells (CMCs) from melanoma patients AJCC staged...
Purpose. Circulating melanoma cells (CMCs) constitute a potentially important representation of time...
SummaryClinical and genomic evidence suggests that the metastatic potential of a primary tumor may b...
Circulating tumour cells (CTCs), identified in numerous cancers including melanoma, are unquestionab...
During the process of metastasis, cancer cells dissociate from primary tumors, migrate to distal sit...
Isolating circulating melanoma cells (CMCs) represents a powerful method to monitor minimal residual...
Metastatic melanoma is a highly heterogeneous tumor; thus, methods to analyze tumor-derived cells ci...
Metastatic melanoma is a highly heterogeneous tumor; thus, methods to analyze tumor-derived cells ci...
Cutaneous melanoma circulating tumour cells (CTCs) are phenotypically and molecularly heterogeneous....
Cutaneous melanoma circulating tumour cells (CTCs) are phenotypically and molecularly heterogeneous....
SummaryMelanoma is an invasive malignancy with a high frequency of blood-borne metastases, but circu...
The failure to eradicate most cancers and in particular melanoma may be as fundamental as a misident...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are of recognized importance for diagnosis and prognosis of cancer pa...
Human malignant melanoma shows a high rate of mortality after metastasization, and its incidence is ...
Circulating tumour cells (CTCs), identified in numerous cancers including melanoma, are unquestionab...
Purpose. Circulating melanoma cells (CMCs) constitute a potentially important representation of time...
SummaryClinical and genomic evidence suggests that the metastatic potential of a primary tumor may b...
Circulating tumour cells (CTCs), identified in numerous cancers including melanoma, are unquestionab...
During the process of metastasis, cancer cells dissociate from primary tumors, migrate to distal sit...
Isolating circulating melanoma cells (CMCs) represents a powerful method to monitor minimal residual...
Metastatic melanoma is a highly heterogeneous tumor; thus, methods to analyze tumor-derived cells ci...
Metastatic melanoma is a highly heterogeneous tumor; thus, methods to analyze tumor-derived cells ci...
Cutaneous melanoma circulating tumour cells (CTCs) are phenotypically and molecularly heterogeneous....
Cutaneous melanoma circulating tumour cells (CTCs) are phenotypically and molecularly heterogeneous....
SummaryMelanoma is an invasive malignancy with a high frequency of blood-borne metastases, but circu...
The failure to eradicate most cancers and in particular melanoma may be as fundamental as a misident...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are of recognized importance for diagnosis and prognosis of cancer pa...
Human malignant melanoma shows a high rate of mortality after metastasization, and its incidence is ...
Circulating tumour cells (CTCs), identified in numerous cancers including melanoma, are unquestionab...
Purpose. Circulating melanoma cells (CMCs) constitute a potentially important representation of time...
SummaryClinical and genomic evidence suggests that the metastatic potential of a primary tumor may b...
Circulating tumour cells (CTCs), identified in numerous cancers including melanoma, are unquestionab...