Publications by authors named "Alfiya I Nesterova"

The worldwide incidence rate of cancer of unknown primary (CUP) reaches 5% (Kang et al, 2021; Lee, Sanoff, 2020; Yang et al, 2022). CUP has an alarmingly high mortality rate, with 84% of patients succumbing within the first year following diagnosis (Registration and Service, 2018). Under normal circumstances, tumor cell metastasis follows the «seed and soil» hypothesis, displaying a tissue-specific pattern of cancer cell homing behavior based on the microenvironment composition of secondary organs.

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Antibiotics inhibit breast cancer stem cells (CSCs) by suppressing mitochondrial biogenesis. However, the effectiveness of antibiotics in clinical settings is inconsistent. This inconsistency raises the question of whether the tumor microenvironment, particularly hypoxia, plays a role in the response to antibiotics.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alfiya I Nesterova"

  • - Alfiya I Nesterova's research primarily focuses on the intersection of cancer pathology and therapeutics, particularly exploring novel treatment avenues related to cancer of unknown primary (CUP) and the impact of the tumor microenvironment.
  • - In her recent article on CUP, Nesterova discusses the disease's high mortality rates and the relevance of the "seed and soil" hypothesis in understanding metastasis patterns, emphasizing the importance of microenvironment composition in secondary organ development.
  • - Nesterova's investigation into the therapeutic potential of antibiotics on breast cancer stem cells in a hypoxic environment highlights an innovative approach to enhancing treatment efficacy, though she notes the inconsistencies in clinical responses that may be influenced by the tumor microenvironment.