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A tumor that has spread from its original (primary) site of growth to another site, close to or distant from the primary site. Metastasis is characteristic of advanced malignancies, but in rare instances can be seen in neoplasms lacking malignant morphology.

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  • Cutaneous primary melanomas and metastasis-free survival

    Homo sapiens Homo sapiens | RNA Expression   RNA Expression

    Title Transcription profiling of a cohort of human cutaneous primary melanomas associated with a

    Authors: Veronique Winnepenninckx, Vladimir Lazar, Stefan Michiels et al.

    Organization: Department of Pathology, Gustave-Roussy …

  • Colon cancer metastic progression, polysomal RNA

    Homo sapiens Homo sapiens | RNA Expression   RNA Expression

    Two colon cancer cell lines are under study. SW480 and SW620. The first one is derived from primary cancer, SW620 are from lymphnode metastatic sites. they both comes from the sample patient. Polisomal RNA fractions from the two isogenic colon cancer cells lines was purified by sucrose gradient and …

    Authors: Quattrone A, Provenzani A, Fronza R

    Organization: University of Trento Trento 38100 Countr…

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Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving Metastatic Cancer.

  • Allan Donner
  • Xiang H-F Zhang
  • Stephen M Hewitt
  • Arnulfo Mendoza
  • Gary Rodin
  • Radiation Therapy Oncology Group
  • Duke University
  • Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • National Cancer Institute (NCI)
  • Cancer and Leukemia Group B
  • University College London
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • National Cancer Institute
  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
  • University Health Network

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