Metastatic disease is the main cause of cancer-related mortality due to almost universal therapeutic resistance. Despite its high clinical relevance, our knowledge of how cancer cell populations change during metastatic progression is limited. Here, we investigated intratumor genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity during metastatic progression of breast cancer. We analyzed cellular genotypes and phenotypes at the single cell level by performing immunoFISH in intact tissue sections of distant metastatic tumors from rapid autopsy cases and from primary tumors and matched lymph node metastases collected before systemic therapy. We calculated the Shannon index of intratumor diversity in all cancer cells and within phenotypically distinct cell pop...
AbstractThe identification of extensive genetic heterogeneity in human breast carcinomas poses a sig...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Genetic intratumoural heterogeneity is a natural consequence of imperfect DNA replication. Any two r...
Metastatic disease is themain cause of cancer-relatedmortality due to almost universal therapeutic r...
Unlike the great advances that have been made in reducing breast cancer mortality through the multid...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
In recent years it has become clear that cancer cells within a single tumor can display striking mor...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer patient deaths and remains a poorly characterized process. It...
Cancers may be composed of multiple populations of submodal clones sharing the same initiating genet...
Cancer related mortality is almost always due to metastatic dissemination of the primary disease. Wh...
Metastatic disease represents the primary cause of breast cancer (BC) mortality, yet it is still one...
There is burgeoning evidence to suggest that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian evolution...
In this issue of Cell Reports, Almendro et al. report one of the first comprehensive studies on the ...
AbstractThe identification of extensive genetic heterogeneity in human breast carcinomas poses a sig...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Genetic intratumoural heterogeneity is a natural consequence of imperfect DNA replication. Any two r...
Metastatic disease is themain cause of cancer-relatedmortality due to almost universal therapeutic r...
Unlike the great advances that have been made in reducing breast cancer mortality through the multid...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
In recent years it has become clear that cancer cells within a single tumor can display striking mor...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer patient deaths and remains a poorly characterized process. It...
Cancers may be composed of multiple populations of submodal clones sharing the same initiating genet...
Cancer related mortality is almost always due to metastatic dissemination of the primary disease. Wh...
Metastatic disease represents the primary cause of breast cancer (BC) mortality, yet it is still one...
There is burgeoning evidence to suggest that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian evolution...
In this issue of Cell Reports, Almendro et al. report one of the first comprehensive studies on the ...
AbstractThe identification of extensive genetic heterogeneity in human breast carcinomas poses a sig...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Genetic intratumoural heterogeneity is a natural consequence of imperfect DNA replication. Any two r...