Reactive oxygen species and tumor dissemination: Allies no longer

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Abstract

For decades, reactive oxygen species (ROS) linked to oxidative stress have been suggested to promote carcinogenesis. However, we and others have demonstrated a protective role for ROS in metastatic dissemination. These recent studies partly explain the large failure observed in clinical trials using antioxidants for cancer prevention.

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Herraiz, C., Crosas-Molist, E., & Sanz-Moreno, V. (2016). Reactive oxygen species and tumor dissemination: Allies no longer. Molecular and Cellular Oncology, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1080/23723556.2015.1127313

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