“Why do patients with cancer die?” by Adrienne Boire et al.
Recently, Thomas R. Cox, Lab Head of Matrix and Metastasis Lab, shared a post on X about a recent paper by Adrienne Boire et al. titled “Why do patients with cancer die?“, published in Nature Reviews Cancer on June 19, 2024. .
Authors: Adrienne Boire, Katy Burke, Thomas R Cox, Theresa Guise, Mariam Jamal-Hanjani, Tobias Janowitz, Rosandra Kaplan, Rebecca Lee, Charles Swanton, Matthew G Vander Heiden and Erik Sahai.
Thomas R. Cox, co-author of the study, commented on X, sharing the paper:
“The phrase ‘metastasis accounts for 90% of cancer deaths’ is one of the most widely used in cancer research, yet it is overly simplistic, imprecise, and it is difficult to find any primary analysis supporting the statement.
In this Nature Reviews Cancer Roadmap, we review the current understanding of the immediate causes of mortality in cancer, including metastatic cancer. Read the paper here.
We go on to highlight the intricate interconnections between different aspects of patient deterioration, and conclude with recommendations for future studies of late-stage cancer that may shed new light on this important aspect of cancer biology and medicine.
This was a fantastic collaborative piece working together with Adrienne Boire, Katy Burke, Theresa Guise, Mariam Jamal-Hanjani, Tobias Janowitz, Rosandra Kaplan, Rebecca Lee, Charles Swanton, Matthew G Vander Heiden and Erik Sahai.”
Source: Thomas R. Cox/X
Yakup Ergün, Medical Oncologist at Antalya City Hospital, also added his comment on X, sharing the paper:
“Why do patients with cancer die? An excellent review on the direct and indirect causes of cancer-related deaths
Fully understanding these causes can provide an opportunity to reduce deaths.”
Source: Yakup Ergün/X
Johanna Joyce, Professor at University of Lausanne, commented on X, sharing the paper:
“This is such an important article for the metastasis field: Why do patients with cancer die?Thank you to all the authors for this critical Roadmap article: Eric Sahai, Thomas R. Cox, Charles Swanton and many other leaders in this field.”
Source: Johanna Joyce/X
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