Breast cancer patients have an anomalously high rate of relapse many years--up to 25 years--after apparently curative surgery removed the primary tumour. Disease progression during the intervening years between resection and relapse is poorly understood. There is evidence that the disease persists as dangerous, tiny metastases that remain at a growth restricted, clinically undetectable size until a transforming event restarts growth. This is the starting point for our study, where patients who have metastases that are all tiny and growth-restricted are said to have cancer dormancy. Can long-term follow-up relapse data from breast cancer patients be used to extract knowledge about the progression of the undetected disease? Here, we evaluate ...
Abstract. Many tumours undergo periods in which they apparently do not grow but remain at a roughly ...
<div><p>Breast cancers can recur after removal of the primary tumor and treatment to eliminate remai...
INTRODUCTION: The dynamics of breast cancer recurrence and death, indicating a bimodal hazard rate p...
<div><p>Breast cancer patients have an anomalously high rate of relapse many years–up to 25 years–af...
Late relapse of breast cancer can occur more than 25 years after primary diagnosis. During the inter...
Late relapse of breast cancer can occur more than 25 years after primary diagnosis. During the inter...
We review our work over the past 14 years that began when we were first confronted with bimodal rela...
The aim of adjuvant therapy in breast cancer is to reduce the risk of recurrence. Some patients deve...
Breast cancer recurrence may occur at variable times following primary tumor removal. The correspond...
Delayed recurrences, common in breast cancer, are well explained by the concept of tumour dormancy. ...
Frailty models are here proposed in the tumor dormancy framework, in order to account for possible u...
The aim of adjuvant therapy in breast cancer is to reduce the risk of recurrence. Some patients deve...
Primary tumor removal, usually considered intrinsically beneficial, can perturb metastatic homeostas...
A significant variation in the metastatic pattern among breast cancer patients exists. Clinical obse...
Abstract Many tumours undergo periods in which they apparently do not grow but remain at a roughly c...
Abstract. Many tumours undergo periods in which they apparently do not grow but remain at a roughly ...
<div><p>Breast cancers can recur after removal of the primary tumor and treatment to eliminate remai...
INTRODUCTION: The dynamics of breast cancer recurrence and death, indicating a bimodal hazard rate p...
<div><p>Breast cancer patients have an anomalously high rate of relapse many years–up to 25 years–af...
Late relapse of breast cancer can occur more than 25 years after primary diagnosis. During the inter...
Late relapse of breast cancer can occur more than 25 years after primary diagnosis. During the inter...
We review our work over the past 14 years that began when we were first confronted with bimodal rela...
The aim of adjuvant therapy in breast cancer is to reduce the risk of recurrence. Some patients deve...
Breast cancer recurrence may occur at variable times following primary tumor removal. The correspond...
Delayed recurrences, common in breast cancer, are well explained by the concept of tumour dormancy. ...
Frailty models are here proposed in the tumor dormancy framework, in order to account for possible u...
The aim of adjuvant therapy in breast cancer is to reduce the risk of recurrence. Some patients deve...
Primary tumor removal, usually considered intrinsically beneficial, can perturb metastatic homeostas...
A significant variation in the metastatic pattern among breast cancer patients exists. Clinical obse...
Abstract Many tumours undergo periods in which they apparently do not grow but remain at a roughly c...
Abstract. Many tumours undergo periods in which they apparently do not grow but remain at a roughly ...
<div><p>Breast cancers can recur after removal of the primary tumor and treatment to eliminate remai...
INTRODUCTION: The dynamics of breast cancer recurrence and death, indicating a bimodal hazard rate p...