Cancer progression and the invisible phase of metastatic colonization.

Nat Rev Cancer

Experimental Medicine and Therapy Research, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.

Published: November 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Metastatic spread in cancer begins early, but symptoms may not appear for years, impacting treatment outcomes.
  • Recent advances in detection and therapy have improved 5-year survival rates, but they also lead to increased instances of late cancer relapses.
  • Understanding the early stages of metastasis, especially during periods when cancer is not active, is crucial for developing therapies that can effectively prevent new metastases from forming later.

Article Abstract

Metastatic dissemination occurs very early in the malignant progression of a cancer but the clinical manifestation of metastases often takes years. In recent decades, 5-year survival of patients with many solid cancers has increased due to earlier detection, local disease control and adjuvant therapies. As a consequence, we are confronted with an increase in late relapses as more antiproliferative cancer therapies prolong disease courses, raising questions about how cancer cells survive, evolve or stop growing and finally expand during periods of clinical latency. I argue here that the understanding of early metastasis formation, particularly of the currently invisible phase of metastatic colonization, will be essential for the next stage in adjuvant therapy development that reliably prevents metachronous metastasis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41568-020-00300-6DOI Listing

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