Advances in both cranial surgery and radiosurgery now offer a range of therapy choices for patients with metastatic spread of their breast cancer to the brain. Clinical assessment of neurological performance, disease status, and metastatic load enables us to systematically offer more appropriate ...
68 Breast cancer cells spread to the brain via the bloodstream, and the location of the metastases parallels the intracranial blood flow, with the cerebral hemispheres being the most common location. Metastases can also involve the meninges, skull, and dura. Brain metastases may present as...
If breast cancer spreads, it usually goes to one or more of these body parts. If yourbreast cancerspreads to other parts of your body, doctors will call it “metastatic.” ("Metastasize" means to spread.) It tends to go to the bones,lungs,liver, andbrain. You’ll get tests before an...
Metastatic Spread of Lung Cancer to Brain and Liver: Role of CX3CR1 Metastatic diffusion is a major adverse prognostic factor in lung cancer and is responsible for significant morbidity, organ failure and death. Although ch... DJ Pinato,FA Mauri - Elsevier Inc. 被引量: 13发表: 2014年 ...
The metastatic spread of cancer is achieved by the haematogenous dissemination of circulating tumour cells (CTCs). Generally, however, the temporal dynamics that dictate the generation of metastasis-competent CTCs are largely uncharacterized, and it is often assumed that CTCs are constantly shed from ...
Nat. Rev. Cancer 11, 352–363 (2011). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Lyle, L. T. et al. Alterations in pericyte subpopulations are associated with elevated blood–tumor barrier permeability in experimental brain metastasis of breast cancer. Clin. Cancer Res. 22, 5287–...
breast cancer brain metastasis metastasis metastatic latency relapse metabolism late recurrences immune surveillance redox homeostasis metastatic dormancy HER2 Introduction Brain metastases develop following the spread of cells from the primary tumor to the brain through vasculature (Achrol et al., 2019). Th...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is notorious for local recurrence and metastatic spread to regional lymph nodes. Distant spread is uncommon, and brain involvement is rare. Over the past decade there has been a rising incidence of HPV-related HNSCC, but it is not known if this ...
Metastatic brain tumors begin as cancer inanotherpart of the body and spread to the brain through the blood stream. There can be one tumor (metastasis) or multiple tumors (metastasesis plural). The most common cancers that spread to the brain are lung (50%), breast (15-20%), skin melan...
I have lost my dear friend from a cancer. She actually died of a breast cancer that spread all over her body. I would like to know more about this case.