2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10585-023-10248-0
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How much do we know about the metastatic process?

Carolina Rodriguez-Tirado,
Maria Soledad Sosa

Abstract: Cancer cells can leave their primary sites and travel through the circulation to distant sites, where they lodge as disseminated cancer cells (DCCs), even during the early and asymptomatic stages of tumor progression. In experimental models and clinical samples, DCCs can be detected in a non-proliferative state, defined as cellular dormancy. This state can persist for extended periods until DCCs reawaken, usually in response to niche-derived reactivation signals. Therefore, their clinical detection in sites li… Show more

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