Lymph node metastases are among the best predictors of recurrence and of cancer-related death in early-stage colorectal cancers. Yet, despite their clinical and biological relevance, it remains elusive how lymph node metastases develop and whether metastatic seeding is a major bottleneck that restrains genetic heterogeneity of metastatic disease.
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Gerlinger, M. (2018). Metastasis seeding cells: Lone invaders or mass migrators? Clinical Cancer Research, 24(9), 2032–2034. https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-17-3644
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