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Mechanisms of metastasis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1992
The role of dermatologists in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer continues to increase. Consequently, they will more frequently be involved in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients with metastatic or potentially metastatic tumors.
John A. Zitelli, David G. Brodland
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Mechanisms of Metastasis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1982
The mechanism by which a malignant tumor cell establishes a metastatic foci is a complex process requiring the successful completion of a series of steps. If any step cannot be completed, the entire process fails. The tumor cell must separate from the primary tumor, gain access to an efferent channel (lymphatic or vascular), survive transport to a ...
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Invasion and metastasis

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1992
Tumor metastasis remains a major cause of death for cancer patients. From a clinical perspective, treatment of metastatic disease remains difficult. The initial tumor cell invasive and locomotive events have been completed in many patients by the time of cancer diagnosis and surgery.
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Vertebroplasty for Metastasis [PDF]

open access: possibleMedical Oncology, 2003
Vertebral metastases are frequently asymptomatic; however, the occurrence of a pathological (micro-)fracture may be associated with unremitting pain, instability, and even kyphoscoliotic deformity and require prompt and effective treatment. In symptomatic patients, the beneficial effect of conservative therapies requires too much time.
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Angiogenesis and Metastasis

2002
Epithelial ovarian cancer constitutes approximately 85% of all ovarian malignancies. The lack of overt symptoms and good screening strategies precludes early diagnosis and thus greater than 70% of patients present with extensive local disease and peritoneal spread (1).
Mahrukh M. Hussain   +2 more
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Treatment of Metastasis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1985
Metastasis is the major cause of death in human cancer patients. Understanding the pathogenesis of metastasis will improve the treatment and prognosis of cancer.
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Metastasis in meningioma

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1996
Meningioma is a neoplastic growth originating from the leptomeninges. Although meningiomas are usually benign, malignant meningiomas with distant metastases occur infrequently. There is little precise information in the literature regarding the frequency of metastases in meningiomas; their incidence has been vaguely reported to be less than 1 per 1,000.
Enam, Ather   +4 more
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Pericytes in Metastasis

2019
Pericytes have long been known to contribute indirectly to tumour growth by regulating angiogenesis. Thus, remodelling tumour blood vessels to maintain blood supply is critical for continued tumour growth. A role for pericytes in restricting leakage of tumour cells through blood vessels has also become evident given that adequate pericyte coverage of ...
Pieterse, Z., Sinha, D., Kaur, Pritinder
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Metastasis to skin

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1998
To provide a review of the incidence, presentation, and nursing care of people with cutaneous metastatic disease.Published articles and book chapters that describe incidence, presentation, and nursing care.The dermatologic literature provides the best descriptions of cutaneous metastasis. Limited material is published on treatment methods. Nursing care
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Metastasis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1992
W C, Lambert, R A, Schwartz
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