Breast cancer osteomimicry and its role in bone specific metastasis; an integrative, systematic review of preclinical evidence

Volume: 30, Pages: 156 - 171
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Metastasis accounts for most of the deaths from breast cancer and the preference of invasive breast cancer metastasising to bone has been widely reported. However, the biological basis of breast cancer osteotropism is not fully understood. This paper provides, for the first time, an integrative, systematic review of evidence of molecular factors that have functional roles in the homing of metastatic breast cancer to the bone. Pubmed, Web of...
Paper Details
Title
Breast cancer osteomimicry and its role in bone specific metastasis; an integrative, systematic review of preclinical evidence
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
30
Pages
156 - 171
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