Rethinking Tumour Spread
Science • April 2009 • Views: 139
“Accumulating clinical and genetic data indicate that cancer metastasis might occur much earlier in the course of disease than previously thought, even before the primary tumour is clinically detectable. Considering these data in a Perspective article in Nature Reviews Cancer, Christoph Klein proposes a sea change in how we view metastatic spread, which has important implications for the treatment of patients with cancer.”