The evolutionary history of lethal metastatic prostate cancer

2015 
Gunes Gundem et al. have mapped the subclonal composition of human prostate tumours and their metastases, thus establishing the evolutionary history behind the development and spread of these cancers. Importantly, they find that metastases could be re-seeded multiple times, and spread from one site of metastasis to another was frequently seen. This work sheds new light on the origin of the vast diversity of genetic and epigenetic alterations that can be seen within tumours and between primary tumours and metastases, and illustrates the clinical challenge of cancer therapy with targeted drugs.
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