Journal article

Minimal residual disease in breast cancer: an overview of circulating and disseminated tumour cells

A Tachtsidis, LM McInnes, N Jacobsen, EW Thompson, CM Saunders

Clinical and Experimental Metastasis | SPRINGER | Published : 2016

Abstract

Within the field of cancer research, focus on the study of minimal residual disease (MRD) in the context of carcinoma has grown exponentially over the past several years. MRD encompasses circulating tumour cells (CTCs)—cancer cells on the move via the circulatory or lymphatic system, disseminated tumour cells (DTCs)—cancer cells which have escaped into a distant site (most studies have focused on bone marrow), and resistant cancer cells surviving therapy—be they local or distant, all of which may ultimately give rise to local relapse or overt metastasis. Initial studies simply recorded the presence and number of CTCs and DTCs; however recent advances are allowing assessment of the relationsh..

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