2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10555-024-10196-5
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Cancer treatments as paradoxical catalysts of tumor awakening in the lung

Emmanuelle Nicolas,
Beata Kosmider,
Edna Cukierman
et al.

Abstract: Much of the fatality of tumors is linked to the growth of metastases, which can emerge months to years after apparently successful treatment of primary tumors. Metastases arise from disseminated tumor cells (DTCs), which disperse through the body in a dormant state to seed distant sites. While some DTCs lodge in pre-metastatic niches (PMNs) and rapidly develop into metastases, other DTCs settle in distinct microenvironments that maintain them in a dormant state. Subsequent awakening, induced by changes in the … Show more

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