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Cancer cell plasticity during tumor progression, metastasis and response to therapy

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  • Kevin Bévant
  • Cédric Blanpain
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  • In delineating scientific findings, authors should avoid assertions of primacy and novelty, in favor of measured descriptions of advance and potential importance for the field.

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  • Charles Swanton obtained a PhD from the Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratories (now the Francis Crick Institute) in 1998 and completed his medical oncology and Cancer Research UK (CRUK)-funded postdoctoral clinical scientist training in 2008. He was appointed chair in personalized cancer medicine at the UCL Cancer Institute, and consultant thoracic medical oncologist at UCL Hospitals in 2011. In 2016, he was awarded a Napier Professor in Cancer by the Royal Society, and in 2017 he was appointed principal group leader of the Francis Crick Institute. He is co-director of the Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence, and chief clinician of Cancer Research UK.

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