Metastasis to bone: causes, consequences and therapeutic opportunities

GR Mundy - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2002 - nature.com
GR Mundy
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2002nature.com
The most common human cancers—lung, breast and prostate—have a great avidity for
bone, leading to painful and untreatable consequences. What makes some cancers, but not
others, metastasize to bone, and how do they alter its physiology? Some of the molecular
mechanisms that are responsible have recently been identified, and provide new molecular
targets for drug development.
Abstract
The most common human cancers — lung, breast and prostate — have a great avidity for bone, leading to painful and untreatable consequences. What makes some cancers, but not others, metastasize to bone, and how do they alter its physiology? Some of the molecular mechanisms that are responsible have recently been identified, and provide new molecular targets for drug development.
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