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Nature 441, 444-450 (25 May 2006) | doi:10.1038/nature04872; Published online 24 May 2006

New signals from the invasive front

Gerhard Christofori1

Approximately 90% of all cancer deaths arise from the metastatic spread of primary tumours. Of all the processes involved in carcinogenesis, local invasion and the formation of metastases are clinically the most relevant, but they are the least well understood at the molecular level. Revealing their mechanisms is one of the main challenges for exploratory and applied cancer research. Recent experimental progress has identified a number of molecular pathways and cellular mechanisms that underlie the multistage process of metastasis formation: these include tumour invasion, tumour-cell dissemination through the bloodstream or the lymphatic system, colonization of distant organs and, finally, fatal outgrowth of metastases.

  1. Department of Clinical–Biological Sciences, Center of Biomedicine, University of Basel, Mattenstrasse 28, CH–4058 Basel, Switzerland.
    Email: gerhard.christofori@unibas.ch

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