How to study and overcome tumor heterogeneity with circulating biomarkers: The breast cancer case

Volume: 44, Pages: 106 - 116
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Abstract
Breast cancer ranks first among female cancer-related deaths in Western countries. As the primary tumor can often be controlled by surgical resection, the survival of women with breast cancer is closely linked to the incidence of distant metastases. Molecular screening by next generation sequencing highlighted the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of solid tumors as well as the clonal evolution of cancer cells during progression and under...
Paper Details
Title
How to study and overcome tumor heterogeneity with circulating biomarkers: The breast cancer case
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Volume
44
Pages
106 - 116
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