2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10585-018-9886-x
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EACR-MRS conference on Seed and Soil: In Vivo Models of Metastasis

Abstract: New experimental tools are urgently required to better understand the metastatic process. The importance of such tools is underscored by the fact that many anti-cancer therapies are generally ineffective against established metastases. This makes a major contribution to the fact that metastatic spread is responsible for over 90% of cancer patient deaths. It was therefore timely that the recent "Seed and Soil: In Vivo Models of Metastasis" conference held in Berlin, Germany (27-29 of November 2017) aimed to giv… Show more

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“…Thus, finding a cohort of patients in which even one entire ALN can be donated to research is challenging. As a result, no human models of nodal metastasis exist at present , and the role of the human ALN, with its unique ability to bring tumour and immune cells together, in either facilitating or hindering metastasis has not been robustly investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, finding a cohort of patients in which even one entire ALN can be donated to research is challenging. As a result, no human models of nodal metastasis exist at present , and the role of the human ALN, with its unique ability to bring tumour and immune cells together, in either facilitating or hindering metastasis has not been robustly investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%