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Clonal evolution in cancer

Jesse J. Salk
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The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 817 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Somatic evolution in cancer & Cancer.

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Metastatic colonization by circulating tumour cells

TL;DR: An improved understanding of the mechanistic determinants of such colonization is needed to better prevent and treat metastatic cancer.
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The evolutionary history of lethal metastatic prostate cancer

TL;DR: Using whole-genome sequencing, multiple metastases arising from prostate tumours in ten patients are characterized and the complex patterns of metastatic spread are elucidate in detail and the development of resistance to androgen-deprivation therapy in prostate cancer is understood.
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Clonal evolution in breast cancer revealed by single nucleus genome sequencing

TL;DR: The data show that aneuploid rearrangements occurred early in tumour evolution and remained highly stable as the tumour masses clonally expanded, which has important implications for the diagnosis, therapeutic treatment and evolution of chemoresistance in breast cancer.
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