The physical characteristics of tumours are intricately linked to the tumour phenotype and difficulties during treatment. Many factors contribute to the increased stiffness of tumours; from increased matrix deposition, matrix remodelling by forces from cancer cells and stromal fibroblasts, matrix crosslinking, increased cellularity, and the build-up of both solid and interstitial pressure. Increased stiffness then feeds back to increase tumour invasiveness and reduce therapy efficacy. Increased understanding of this interplay is offering new therapeutic avenues.
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Mohammadi, H., & Sahai, E. (2018). Publisher Correction: Mechanisms and impact of altered tumour mechanics. Nature Cell Biology, 20(9), 1099–1099. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41556-018-0163-7
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