A framework for the development of effective anti-metastatic agents
A framework for the development of effective anti-metastatic agents
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Cancer Research UK and Cancer Therapeutics CRC Australia Metastasis Working Group , on behalf of the Cancer Research UK and Cancer Therapeutics CRC Australia Metastasis Working Group , Anderson, Robin L. , Balasas, Theo , Callaghan, Juliana , Coombes, R. Charles , Evans, Jeff , Hall, Jacqueline A. , Kinrade, Sally , Jones, David , Jones, Paul S. , Jones, Rob , Marshall, John F. , Panico, Maria Beatrice , Shaw, Jacqui A. , Steeg, Patricia S. , Sullivan, Mark , Tong, Warwick , Westwell, Andrew D. and Ritchie, James W. A.
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Most cancer-related deaths are a result of metastasis, and thus the importance of this process as a target of therapy cannot be understated. By asking ‘how can we effectively treat cancer?’, we do not capture the complexity of a disease encompassing >200 different cancer types — many consisting of multiple subtypes — with considerable intratumoural...
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A framework for the development of effective anti-metastatic agents
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on behalf of the Cancer Research UK and Cancer Therapeutics CRC Australia Metastasis Working Group
Anderson, Robin L.
Balasas, Theo
Callaghan, Juliana
Coombes, R. Charles
Evans, Jeff
Hall, Jacqueline A.
Kinrade, Sally
Jones, David
Jones, Paul S.
Jones, Rob
Marshall, John F.
Panico, Maria Beatrice
Shaw, Jacqui A.
Steeg, Patricia S.
Sullivan, Mark
Tong, Warwick
Westwell, Andrew D.
Ritchie, James W. A.
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_7136167
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1759-4774
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1759-4782
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10.1038/s41571-018-0134-8