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Circulating Tumor Cells in Early and Advanced Breast Cancer; Biology and Prognostic Value.


ABSTRACT: Breast cancer metastasis is the leading cause of cancer deaths in women and is difficult to combat due to the long periods in which disseminated cells retain a potential to be re-activated and start the relapse. Assessing the number and molecular profile of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in breast cancer patients, especially in early breast cancer, should help in identifying the possibility of relapse in time for therapeutic intervention to prevent or delay recurrence. While metastatic breast cancer is considered incurable, molecular analysis of CTCs still have a potential to define particular susceptibilities of the cells representing the current tumor burden, which may differ considerably from the cells of the primary tumor, and offer more tailored therapy to the patients. In this review we inspect the routes to metastasis and how they can be linked to specific features of CTCs, how CTC analysis may be used in therapy, and what is the current status of the research and efforts to include CTC analysis in clinical practice.

SUBMITTER: Fabisiewicz A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7084781 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Circulating Tumor Cells in Early and Advanced Breast Cancer; Biology and Prognostic Value.

Fabisiewicz Anna A   Szostakowska-Rodzos Malgorzata M   Zaczek Anna J AJ   Grzybowska Ewa A EA  

International journal of molecular sciences 20200229 5


Breast cancer metastasis is the leading cause of cancer deaths in women and is difficult to combat due to the long periods in which disseminated cells retain a potential to be re-activated and start the relapse. Assessing the number and molecular profile of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in breast cancer patients, especially in early breast cancer, should help in identifying the possibility of relapse in time for therapeutic intervention to prevent or delay recurrence. While metastatic breast ca  ...[more]

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