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Mechanisms of Tumor Invasion and Their Potential Therapeutic Modifications

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Biological Responses in Cancer

Abstract

Invasion and metastases are the major causes of morbidity and mortality for patients with malignant solid tumors. Many patients already have metastases at the time of primary tumor diagnosis. Individual patients’ tumors vary widely in aggressiveness. One patient’s tumor may grow to a larger size and fail to metastasize. Another patient’s tumor of similar histologic appearance may metastasize at a very early stage. Consequently, there is a great clinical need to develop new methods to (1) prevent local tumor invasion, (2) identify and treat clinically occult micrometastases, and (3) predict the aggressiveness of a patient’s individual tumor. The purpose of this chapter is to summarize basic science developments in oncology that provide strategies for developing such methods.

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