Tumours are not only composed of malignant cells but also consist of a stromal micro-environment, which has been shown to influence cancer cell behaviour. Because the ageing process induces accumulation of senescent cells in the body, this micro-environment is thought to be different in cancers occurring in old patients compared with younger patients. More specifically, senescence-related fibroblastic features, such as the senescence-associated secretory profile (SASP) and the induction of autophagy, are suspected to stimulate tumour growth and progression.status: publishe
Multifocal and recurrent epithelial tumors, originating from either dormant or de novo cancer cells,...
The prevalence of age-related diseases has been progressively increasing worldwide. The pathogenesis...
Cellular senescence describes an irreversible growth arrest characterized by distinct morphology, ge...
Background: Tumours are not only composed of malignant cells but also consist of a stromal micro-env...
The main objective of this doctoral research was to expand the scientific knowledge on the interface...
The risk for developing cancer increases with age. This well-established phenomenon is likely driven...
Purpose The tumor microenvironment in older patients is subject to changes. The tumor-stroma ratio (...
PURPOSE: The tumour microenvironment in older patients is subject to changes. The tumour-stroma rati...
The age-related increase in cancer incidence has been taken as a proof of the mutation accumulation ...
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and nonmalignant cel...
The senescence response is a potent tumor suppressor mechanism characterized by an irreversible grow...
Aging is the critical risk factor for many forms of cancer. We used the mammary gland as a model sys...
Cellular senescence is a complex process and is one of the key elements of ageing [...].</p
An irreversible cell proliferation arrest, senescence can be trig-gered by a variety of stressors, i...
Cancer progression is supported by the cross-talk between tumor cells and the surrounding stroma. In...
Multifocal and recurrent epithelial tumors, originating from either dormant or de novo cancer cells,...
The prevalence of age-related diseases has been progressively increasing worldwide. The pathogenesis...
Cellular senescence describes an irreversible growth arrest characterized by distinct morphology, ge...
Background: Tumours are not only composed of malignant cells but also consist of a stromal micro-env...
The main objective of this doctoral research was to expand the scientific knowledge on the interface...
The risk for developing cancer increases with age. This well-established phenomenon is likely driven...
Purpose The tumor microenvironment in older patients is subject to changes. The tumor-stroma ratio (...
PURPOSE: The tumour microenvironment in older patients is subject to changes. The tumour-stroma rati...
The age-related increase in cancer incidence has been taken as a proof of the mutation accumulation ...
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and nonmalignant cel...
The senescence response is a potent tumor suppressor mechanism characterized by an irreversible grow...
Aging is the critical risk factor for many forms of cancer. We used the mammary gland as a model sys...
Cellular senescence is a complex process and is one of the key elements of ageing [...].</p
An irreversible cell proliferation arrest, senescence can be trig-gered by a variety of stressors, i...
Cancer progression is supported by the cross-talk between tumor cells and the surrounding stroma. In...
Multifocal and recurrent epithelial tumors, originating from either dormant or de novo cancer cells,...
The prevalence of age-related diseases has been progressively increasing worldwide. The pathogenesis...
Cellular senescence describes an irreversible growth arrest characterized by distinct morphology, ge...