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From Chaos to Opportunity: Decoding Cancer Heterogeneity for Enhanced Treatment Strategies.

Alessandro OttaianoMonica IannielloMariachiara SantorsolaRaffaella RuggieroRoberto SiricaFrancesco SabbatinoFrancesco PerriMarco CascellaMassimiliano Di MarzoMassimiliano BerrettaMichele CaragliaGuglielmo NastiGiovanni Savarese
Published in: Biology (2023)
Cancer manifests as a multifaceted disease, characterized by aberrant cellular proliferation, survival, migration, and invasion. Tumors exhibit variances across diverse dimensions, encompassing genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptional realms. This heterogeneity poses significant challenges in prognosis and treatment, affording tumors advantages through an increased propensity to accumulate mutations linked to immune system evasion and drug resistance. In this review, we offer insights into tumor heterogeneity as a crucial characteristic of cancer, exploring the difficulties associated with measuring and quantifying such heterogeneity from clinical and biological perspectives. By emphasizing the critical nature of understanding tumor heterogeneity, this work contributes to raising awareness about the importance of developing effective cancer therapies that target this distinct and elusive trait of cancer.
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