PMID: 6985715Jan 10, 1980Paper

The pathogenesis of cancer metastasis

Nature
G Poste, I J Fidler

Abstract

Metastases do not result from random survival of cells released from the primary tumour but from the selective growth of specialised subpopulations of highly metastatic cells endowed with specific properties that befit them to complete each step of the metastatic process.

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