Bone tissue constitutes a fertile 'soil' for metastatic tumours, notably breast cancer. High concentrations of growth factors in bone matrix favour cancer cell proliferation and survival, and a vicious cycle settles between bone matrix, osteoclasts and cancer cells. Classically, bisphosphonates interrupt this vicious cycle by inhibiting osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. We and others recently reported that bisphosphonates can also induce human breast cancer cell death in vitro, which could contribute to their beneficial clinical effects. We hypothesised that bisphosphonates could inhibit the favourable effects of 'bone-derived' growth factors, and indeed found that bisphosphonates reduced or abolished the stimulatory effects of growth fa...
Local growth of osteosarcoma involves destruction of host bone by proteolytic mechanisms and/or host...
Breast cancer very commonly metastasizes to bone, often with devastating consequences, including pai...
Bone tumours can be dissociated in two main categories: i) primary bone tumours (benign or malignant...
Bisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and have demonstrated c...
Bisphosphonates (BPs) are stable analogues of the Inorganic Pyrophosphate (PPi), an endogenous regul...
Bisphosphonates are now well established as successful agents for the prevention and treatment of po...
There is increasing evidence of anti-tumour effects of bisphosphonates from pre-clinical studies, su...
Bisphosphonates are now well established as successful agents for the prevention and treatment of po...
Bisphosphonates are well established in the management of breast-cancer-induced bone disease. Recent...
Bisphosphonates are well established in the management of breast-cancer-induced bone disease. Recent...
Bisphosphonate (BP), a specific inhibitor of osteoclasts, has been widely used as a beneficial agent...
AbstractBisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and have demons...
Bisphosphonate therapy has become a standard of therapy for patients with malignant bone disease. In...
Bisphosphonate therapy has become a standard of therapy for patients with malignant bone disease. In...
Bisphosphonates (BPs) are approved as standard therapy in breast cancer for the treatment of bone me...
Local growth of osteosarcoma involves destruction of host bone by proteolytic mechanisms and/or host...
Breast cancer very commonly metastasizes to bone, often with devastating consequences, including pai...
Bone tumours can be dissociated in two main categories: i) primary bone tumours (benign or malignant...
Bisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and have demonstrated c...
Bisphosphonates (BPs) are stable analogues of the Inorganic Pyrophosphate (PPi), an endogenous regul...
Bisphosphonates are now well established as successful agents for the prevention and treatment of po...
There is increasing evidence of anti-tumour effects of bisphosphonates from pre-clinical studies, su...
Bisphosphonates are now well established as successful agents for the prevention and treatment of po...
Bisphosphonates are well established in the management of breast-cancer-induced bone disease. Recent...
Bisphosphonates are well established in the management of breast-cancer-induced bone disease. Recent...
Bisphosphonate (BP), a specific inhibitor of osteoclasts, has been widely used as a beneficial agent...
AbstractBisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and have demons...
Bisphosphonate therapy has become a standard of therapy for patients with malignant bone disease. In...
Bisphosphonate therapy has become a standard of therapy for patients with malignant bone disease. In...
Bisphosphonates (BPs) are approved as standard therapy in breast cancer for the treatment of bone me...
Local growth of osteosarcoma involves destruction of host bone by proteolytic mechanisms and/or host...
Breast cancer very commonly metastasizes to bone, often with devastating consequences, including pai...
Bone tumours can be dissociated in two main categories: i) primary bone tumours (benign or malignant...