Metastatic bone disease is a common and devastating complication to cancer, confounding treatments and recovery efforts and presenting a significant barrier to de-escalating the adverse outcomes associated with disease progression. Despite significant advances in the field, bone metastases remain presently incurable and contribute heavily to cancer-associated morbidity and mortality. Mechanisms associated with metastatic bone disease perpetuation and paralleled disruption of bone remodeling are highlighted to convey how they provide the foundation for therapeutic targets to stem disease escalation. The focus of this review aims to describe the preclinical modeling and diagnostic evaluation of metastatic bone disease as well as discuss the r...
Bone metastases development requires multistep and multicellular machinery consisting not only of pr...
Bone is the most frequent site for metastasis for many cancers, notably for tumours originating in t...
Metastasis to the skeleton represents a serious and, currently irreversible, step in the progression...
Bone metastases represent a lethal condition that frequently occurs in solid tumors such as prostate...
Cancer metastasis to the bone develops commonly in patients with various malignancies, and is a majo...
Cancer is a major leading cause of death in the western world (following heart diseases). It poses a...
Cancer is a major leading cause of death in the western world (following heart diseases). It poses a...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women worldwide, with bone me...
Bone metastases (BM) are a common complication of cancer, whose management often requires a multidis...
Abstract Background Elucidation of mechanisms regulating bone metastasis has progressed significantl...
Bone metastases (BM) are a common complication of cancer, whose management often requires a multidis...
Bone metastases remain a common feature of advanced cancers and are associated with significant morb...
Breast and prostate carcinomas are the tumors most commonly associated with skeletal metastases, and...
Bone is one of the most preferential target site for cancer metastases, particularly for prostate, b...
Despite the remarkable advances in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer patients, the presen...
Bone metastases development requires multistep and multicellular machinery consisting not only of pr...
Bone is the most frequent site for metastasis for many cancers, notably for tumours originating in t...
Metastasis to the skeleton represents a serious and, currently irreversible, step in the progression...
Bone metastases represent a lethal condition that frequently occurs in solid tumors such as prostate...
Cancer metastasis to the bone develops commonly in patients with various malignancies, and is a majo...
Cancer is a major leading cause of death in the western world (following heart diseases). It poses a...
Cancer is a major leading cause of death in the western world (following heart diseases). It poses a...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women worldwide, with bone me...
Bone metastases (BM) are a common complication of cancer, whose management often requires a multidis...
Abstract Background Elucidation of mechanisms regulating bone metastasis has progressed significantl...
Bone metastases (BM) are a common complication of cancer, whose management often requires a multidis...
Bone metastases remain a common feature of advanced cancers and are associated with significant morb...
Breast and prostate carcinomas are the tumors most commonly associated with skeletal metastases, and...
Bone is one of the most preferential target site for cancer metastases, particularly for prostate, b...
Despite the remarkable advances in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer patients, the presen...
Bone metastases development requires multistep and multicellular machinery consisting not only of pr...
Bone is the most frequent site for metastasis for many cancers, notably for tumours originating in t...
Metastasis to the skeleton represents a serious and, currently irreversible, step in the progression...