Origin, Metastasis, Harm, Recognition and Capture, and Elimination of Circulating Tumor Cells
Qianqian Yuan,
Lin Chen,
Mimi Wan
et al.
Abstract:Cancer is now a major threat to human health and life. Although a number of clinical approaches to cancer treatment have been developed in recent years, tumor recurrence and metastasis remain a challenge. As the “seed” for the formation of tumor metastasis, Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) can not only grow and spread in the primary site, but also spread to other parts of the body through various ways. The close connection between CTCs and tumor progression makes them a focus of clinical and basic research atten… Show more
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