Naoto T Ueno, Director of the University of Hawaii Cancer Center, shared a post on X:
“A new Nature paper shows how lung cancer metastases evolve and spread through the body. The study used sophisticated genomic analysis to reconstruct how one metastasis can seed another, and how the pattern of spread is shaped by anatomy, tumor evolution, and cancer biology. The same probably can be said with breast cancer.”
Title: Evolutionary characterization of lung cancer metastasis
Authors: Sonya Hessey, Abigail Bunkum, Ariana Huebner, Kerstin Haase, Kristiana Grigoriadis, Cristina Naceur-Lombardelli, Wing Kin Liu, Caitlin F. Harrigan, Charlotte Grieco, Daniele Marinelli, Boyue Ding, Carlos Martínez-Ruiz, Piotr Pawlik, Mark S. Hill, Olivia Lucas, Corentin Richard, Oriol Pich, Kerstin Thol, Takahiro Karasaki, Sophia Ward, Foteini Athanasopoulou, Monica Sivakumar, Selvaraju Veeriah, Antonia Toncheva, Andrew J. Rowan, Paulina Prymas, Hayley Bridger, Miriam Mitchison, Elaine Borg, Mary Falzon, Ian Proctor, Ula Mahadeva, Anna Green, Martin D. Forster, Sarah Benafif, Tanya Ahmad, Siow Ming Lee, Dionysis Papadatos-Pastos, Babu Naidu, Gerald Langman, Matthew G. Krebs, Pedro Oliveira, Fiona H. Blackhall, Yvonne Summers, Jamie Weaver, John Le Quesne, Anne Thomas, Cathy Richards, Dean A. Fennell, Sanjay Jogai, Judith Cave, Patricia Roxburgh, Sioban Fraser, Alan Kirk, Kevin G. Blyth, Peter Russell, Crispin T. Hiley, Allan Hackshaw, TRACERx Consortium, TRACERx EVO Consortium, PEACE consortium, David A. Moore, Simone Zaccaria, Nicholas McGranahan, Charles Swanton and Mariam Jamal-Hanjani

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