Cancer stem cell targeted therapy: Progress amid controversies

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Abstract

Although cancer stem cells have been well characterized in numerous malignancies, the fundamental characteristics of this group of cells, however, have been challenged by some recent observations: cancer stem cells may not necessary to be rare within tumors; cancer stem cells and non-cancer stem cells may undergo reversible phenotypic changes; and the cancer stem cells phenotype can vary substantially between patients. Here the current status and progresses of cancer stem cells theory is illustrated and via providing a panoramic view of cancer therapy, we addressed the recent controversies regarding the feasibility of cancer stem cells targeted anti-cancer therapy.

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Wang, T., Shigdar, S., Gantier, M. P., Hou, Y., Wang, L., Li, Y., … Duan, W. (2015). Cancer stem cell targeted therapy: Progress amid controversies. Oncotarget, 6(42), 44191–44206. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6176

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