Cancer metastasis, genetic and microenvironmental factors of distant tissue: a review article
Cancer is one of the main reasons of mortality worldwide, and more than 90 percent of cancer deaths are due to metastasis. Although primary tumors are curable using chemical adjuvant therapy or surgery, metastatic tumors are mostly incurable. This resistance shows the high rate of mortality among pa...
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doaj-b820d23849094644b5ce4dfea77b558e2020-11-25T01:05:20ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222013-02-017011671683Cancer metastasis, genetic and microenvironmental factors of distant tissue: a review articleNoori Daloii MRFazilaty HTabrizi MCancer is one of the main reasons of mortality worldwide, and more than 90 percent of cancer deaths are due to metastasis. Although primary tumors are curable using chemical adjuvant therapy or surgery, metastatic tumors are mostly incurable. This resistance shows the high rate of mortality among patients with metastatic disease. Being a sequential event, metastasis is a subtle and intricate process in which tumor cells undergo a plenty of changes and acquire the capacity of migration, invasion, survival and self-renewal which all are necessary for metastasis to happen. The key point in recognition and cure in invasive cancers is to identify critical genes, proteins and pathways involved, and show their relation with each other and the disease. Forming metastasis needs favorable genetic and microenvironmental elements of tumor cells and distant tissue, respectively. Unfavorable conditions in each steps of this process lead to arresting metastasis and subsequent dormancy, which is the most important phenomenon in relapse. In this review, benefiting from tens of reliable and recently identified data and personal experiences, it has been tried to draw new patterns associated with metastasis for further investigation. Determining genes, proteins and microenvironmental factors that affect metastasis, in a sequential manner, can help better understanding of this lethal process and subsequently a prosperous treatment.http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-51&slc_lang=en&sid=1cancergeneticmetastasismicroenvironment |
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Cancer metastasis, genetic and microenvironmental factors of distant tissue: a review article |
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Cancer metastasis, genetic and microenvironmental factors of distant tissue: a review article |
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Cancer metastasis, genetic and microenvironmental factors of distant tissue: a review article |
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Cancer metastasis, genetic and microenvironmental factors of distant tissue: a review article |
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Cancer metastasis, genetic and microenvironmental factors of distant tissue: a review article |
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cancer metastasis, genetic and microenvironmental factors of distant tissue: a review article |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Tehran University Medical Journal |
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1683-1764 1735-7322 |
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Cancer is one of the main reasons of mortality worldwide, and more than 90 percent of cancer deaths are due to metastasis. Although primary tumors are curable using chemical adjuvant therapy or surgery, metastatic tumors are mostly incurable. This resistance shows the high rate of mortality among patients with metastatic disease. Being a sequential event, metastasis is a subtle and intricate process in which tumor cells undergo a plenty of changes and acquire the capacity of migration, invasion, survival and self-renewal which all are necessary for metastasis to happen. The key point in recognition and cure in invasive cancers is to identify critical genes, proteins and pathways involved, and show their relation with each other and the disease. Forming metastasis needs favorable genetic and microenvironmental elements of tumor cells and distant tissue, respectively. Unfavorable conditions in each steps of this process lead to arresting metastasis and subsequent dormancy, which is the most important phenomenon in relapse. In this review, benefiting from tens of reliable and recently identified data and personal experiences, it has been tried to draw new patterns associated with metastasis for further investigation. Determining genes, proteins and microenvironmental factors that affect metastasis, in a sequential manner, can help better understanding of this lethal process and subsequently a prosperous treatment. |
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cancer genetic metastasis microenvironment |
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