In this case, the disease in the lungs is metastatic breast cancer (not lung cancer). Under a microscope, metastatic breast cancer cells generally look the same as the cancer cells ...
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In patients with metastatic breast cancer, immune cells from a genetically matched donor can attack and shrink tumors, researchers from the National Cancer Institute (NCI ...
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... metastasizes to the lungs, the secondary tumor is made up of abnormal breast cells, not of abnormal lung cells. The tumor in the lung is then called metastatic breast cancer, not ...
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Metastatic Cancer Alan P. Venook, MD, and Sabrina Selim, MD ... many tumor cell factors, including the type of cancer, the degree of maturity (differentiation) of the tumor cells ...
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Metastatic cancer is a cancer that has spread from the part of the body where it started (the primary site) to other parts of the body. When cancer cells break away from a tumor ...
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The deadliest part of the cancer process, metastasis, appears to rely on help from macrophages, potent immune system cells that usually defend vigorously against disease ...
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How to survive metastatic liver cancer. A cancer that originated anywhere in the body and then spread ... injected directly in the main hepatic artery in order to reach the cancer cells ...
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Research Article CD133 expression is not restricted to stem cells, and both CD133 + and CD133 – metastatic colon cancer cells initiate tumors Sergey V. Shmelkov 1, ...
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Mammosphere culture of metastatic cells from pleural effusions enriches for tumour-inducing cells, and could represent a novel model for studying tumorigenic 'stem' cell ...
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1. Cancer Cell. 2006 Sep;10(3):203-14. C/EBPbeta at the core of the TGFbeta cytostatic response and its evasion in metastatic breast cancer cells.
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