Selection and adaptation during metastatic cancer progression

Nature64.80
Volume: 501, Issue: 7467, Pages: 365 - 372
Published: Sep 18, 2013
Abstract
Cancer is often regarded as a process of asexual evolution driven by genomic and genetic instability. Mutation, selection and adaptation are by convention thought to occur primarily within, and to a lesser degree outside, the primary tumour. However, disseminated cancer cells that remain after 'curative' surgery exhibit extreme genomic heterogeneity before the manifestation of metastasis. This heterogeneity is later reduced by selected clonal...
Paper Details
Title
Selection and adaptation during metastatic cancer progression
Published Date
Sep 18, 2013
Journal
Volume
501
Issue
7467
Pages
365 - 372
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