Unravelling the complexity of metastasis - molecular understanding and targeted therapies.

Publication Year
2011

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

Despite recognizing the devastating consequences of metastasis, we are not yet able to effectively treat cancer that has spread to vital organs. The inherent complexity of genomic alterations in late-stage cancers, coupled with numerous heterotypic interactions that occur between tumour and stromal cells, represent fundamental challenges in our quest to understand and control metastatic disease. The incorporation of genomic and other systems level approaches, as well as technological breakthroughs in imaging and animal modelling, have galvanized the effort to overcome gaps in our understanding of metastasis. Future research carries with it the potential to translate the wealth of new knowledge and conceptual advances into effective targeted therapies.

Journal
Nat Rev Cancer
Volume
11
Issue
10
Pages
735-48
Date Published
09/2011
ISSN Number
1474-1768
Alternate Journal
Nat. Rev. Cancer
PMID
21941285