Journal article
Strategies for the discovery and development of therapies for metastatic breast cancer
BL Eckhardt, PA Francis, BS Parker, RL Anderson
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1038/nrd2372
Abstract
Nearly all deaths caused by solid cancers occur as a result of metastasis - the formation of secondary tumours in distant organs such as the lungs, liver, brain and bone. A major obstruction to the development of drugs with anti-metastatic efficacy is our fragmented understanding of how tumours 'evolve' and metastasize, at both the biological and genetic levels. Furthermore, although there is significant overlap in the metastatic process among different types of cancer, there are also marked differences in the propensity to metastasize, the extent of metastasis, the sites to which the tumour metastasizes, the kinetics of the process and the mechanisms involved. Here, we consider the case of ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Fellowship support from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (B.S.P.), from the National Breast Cancer Foundation (R.L.A.) and from Susan G. Komen for the Cure (B.L.E.) is gratefully acknowledged.