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Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2012
The most commonly diagnosed tumor in the skeleton represents metastatic disease. Metastatic carcinoma should be the first consideration in older patients with atypical radiologic findings or clinical features suggestive of a bone lesion. The primary goal in the setting of skeletal metastasis is usually palliation.
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The most commonly diagnosed tumor in the skeleton represents metastatic disease. Metastatic carcinoma should be the first consideration in older patients with atypical radiologic findings or clinical features suggestive of a bone lesion. The primary goal in the setting of skeletal metastasis is usually palliation.
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British Medical Bulletin, 1991
The process of metastasis consists of a series of linked, sequential steps that must be completed by tumour cells if a metastasis is to develop. Although some of the steps in this process contain stochastic elements, metastasis as a whole favors the survival and growth of a few subpopulations of tumour cells that pre-exist within the heterogeneous ...
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The process of metastasis consists of a series of linked, sequential steps that must be completed by tumour cells if a metastasis is to develop. Although some of the steps in this process contain stochastic elements, metastasis as a whole favors the survival and growth of a few subpopulations of tumour cells that pre-exist within the heterogeneous ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1992
W C, Lambert, R A, Schwartz
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W C, Lambert, R A, Schwartz
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1992
Understanding of the process by which tumor cells develop heterogeneity, invade local tissues, and spread to distant tissues is a major goal of cancer research, as it will determine whether clinicians will be able to design more effective therapies for different cancers. Although much has been learned, much remains to be learned.
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Understanding of the process by which tumor cells develop heterogeneity, invade local tissues, and spread to distant tissues is a major goal of cancer research, as it will determine whether clinicians will be able to design more effective therapies for different cancers. Although much has been learned, much remains to be learned.
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