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Tumor cell trafficking, metastatic

II. Relationship Between Tumor Cell Trafficking and Metastatic Potential 351... [Pg.349]

Oku N, Koike C, Sugawara M, Tsukada H, Okada S. Positron emission tomography analysis of metastatic tumor cell trafficking. Cancer Res 1994 54 2573-2576. [Pg.365]

Host resistance factors may also be important in metastatic cell trafficking. For instance, immune surveillance may reduce the number of metastatic cells in the bloodstream, resulting in a reduced accumulation of cells in a target organ. Likewise, even after surgical removal of the primary tumor, a substantial number of viable tumor cells can be detected in the circulation. However, this... [Pg.360]


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