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Metastasis of Cancer to Cancer
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1986Metastasis of cancer to cancer is exceedingly rare, the most frequent being metastasis from bronchogenic carcinoma to renal carcinoma. A case of breast carcinoma metastasizing to a fibrosarcomatous malignant mesothelioma is presented. Breast carcinoma metastasizing to another carcinoma has been reported 4 times in the past.
H. Andersen, L. Hansen, S. Paulsen
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Macrophages and Cancer Metastasis
1982Activated macrophages appear to be able to recognize and destroy neoplastic cells without regard to their phenotypic diversity, and macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity appears invulnerable to the problem of cellular resistance to killing which is routinely encountered in efforts to destroy tumor cells by cytotoxic drugs.
I J, Fidler, G, Poste
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Metastasis of Thyroid Cancer to the Heart
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2001Anaplastic thyroid cancer is quite rare. Major distant metastases are usually seen in the lungs or bones or may spread locally into lymph nodes. Metastasis of thyroid cancer involving the heart has rarely been described in the literature [1, 2]. We report a patient in whom thyroid cancer metastasized into the heart.
Rühli, Frank J, Hilfiker, P R
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Metastasis suppression in prostate cancer
Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2001Due to a lack of effective treatments, the development of metastases remains the most lethal aspect of prostate cancer. In order to help overcome this problem there has been an ongoing effort to develop strategies for early intervention. This includes the development of strategies that allow histologic lesions and disseminated cells that are highly ...
E B, Jaeger +2 more
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Metastasis of Cancer to Cancer
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1954S M, RABSON +3 more
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BioSystems
The formation of metastases during cancer is now considered to be induced by migrating metastatic stem cells (MetSCs) in preexisting niches or niches induced by MetSCs or tumor-derived exosomes (TDEs). I propose and compare two simplest generic models describing these two scenarios. The number of tumors is predicted (i) to increase exponentially in the
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The formation of metastases during cancer is now considered to be induced by migrating metastatic stem cells (MetSCs) in preexisting niches or niches induced by MetSCs or tumor-derived exosomes (TDEs). I propose and compare two simplest generic models describing these two scenarios. The number of tumors is predicted (i) to increase exponentially in the
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The metabolism of cancer cells during metastasis
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2021Gabriele Bergers +2 more
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