Human solid malignancies harbour a heterogeneous set of cells with distinct genotypes and phenotypes. This heterogeneity is installed at multiple levels. A biological diversity is commonly observed between tumours from different patients (inter-tumour heterogeneity) and cannot be fully captured by the current consensus molecular classifications for specific cancers. To extend the complexity in cancer, there are substantial differences from cell to cell within an individual tumour (intra-tumour heterogeneity, ITH) and the features of cancer cells evolve in space and time. Currently, treatment-decision making usually relies on the molecular characteristics of a limited tumour tissue sample at the time of diagnosis or disease progression but d...
© 2016 Federation of European Biochemical SocietiesCancer patients die primarily due to disease recu...
Malignant tumours are composed of a heterogeneous collection of single cells with different molecula...
Tumours do not consist of a single homogeneous population but are complex heterogeneous systems that...
The population of cells that make up a cancer are manifestly heterogeneous at the genetic, epigeneti...
2noThis Pathobiology issue tries to better define the complex phenomenon of intra-tumor heterogeneit...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
Today, clinical evaluation of tumor heterogeneity is an emergent issue to improve clinical oncology....
Developments in genomic techniques have provided insight into the remarkable genetic complexity of m...
The population of cells that make up a cancer are manifestly heterogeneous at the genetic, epigeneti...
The state-of-the-art practices applied to studying heterogeneity The contributors to this publicatio...
Recent advances in next-generation sequencing and other omics technologies capable to map cell fate ...
<p>Tumor heterogeneity is a confusing finding in the assessment of neoplasms, potentially resulting ...
The development of cancer begins with cells transitioning from their multicellular nature to a state...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Intratumoral heterogeneity has become the main obstacle in treatment of malignant diseases. Although...
© 2016 Federation of European Biochemical SocietiesCancer patients die primarily due to disease recu...
Malignant tumours are composed of a heterogeneous collection of single cells with different molecula...
Tumours do not consist of a single homogeneous population but are complex heterogeneous systems that...
The population of cells that make up a cancer are manifestly heterogeneous at the genetic, epigeneti...
2noThis Pathobiology issue tries to better define the complex phenomenon of intra-tumor heterogeneit...
International audienceTumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show d...
Today, clinical evaluation of tumor heterogeneity is an emergent issue to improve clinical oncology....
Developments in genomic techniques have provided insight into the remarkable genetic complexity of m...
The population of cells that make up a cancer are manifestly heterogeneous at the genetic, epigeneti...
The state-of-the-art practices applied to studying heterogeneity The contributors to this publicatio...
Recent advances in next-generation sequencing and other omics technologies capable to map cell fate ...
<p>Tumor heterogeneity is a confusing finding in the assessment of neoplasms, potentially resulting ...
The development of cancer begins with cells transitioning from their multicellular nature to a state...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Intratumoral heterogeneity has become the main obstacle in treatment of malignant diseases. Although...
© 2016 Federation of European Biochemical SocietiesCancer patients die primarily due to disease recu...
Malignant tumours are composed of a heterogeneous collection of single cells with different molecula...
Tumours do not consist of a single homogeneous population but are complex heterogeneous systems that...