Cancer stem cells in solid tumours: accumulating evidence and unresolved questions
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- DOI: 10.1038/nrc2499
Cancer stem cells in solid tumours: accumulating evidence and unresolved questions
Abstract
Solid tumours are an enormous cancer burden and a major therapeutic challenge. The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis provides an attractive cellular mechanism to account for the therapeutic refractoriness and dormant behaviour exhibited by many of these tumours. There is increasing evidence that diverse solid tumours are hierarchically organized and sustained by a distinct subpopulation of CSCs. Direct evidence for the CSC hypothesis has recently emerged from mouse models of epithelial tumorigenesis, although alternative models of heterogeneity also seem to apply. The clinical relevance of CSCs remains a fundamental issue but preliminary findings indicate that specific targeting may be possible.
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On the abundance of EpCAM on cancer stem cells.Nat Rev Cancer. 2009 Feb;9(2):143; author reply 143. doi: 10.1038/nrc2499-c1. Epub 2009 Jan 9. Nat Rev Cancer. 2009. PMID: 19132011 No abstract available.
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