Cancer Stem Cell

Cancer stem cells are the small number of cells within a tumor that drive the tumor's growth. These cells generally make up just 1% to 3% of all cells in a tumor. Cancer research focuses on stem cells present in malignant tumors. Researchers believe current cancer treatments sometimes fail because they do not destroy the cancer stem cells. Consider cancer as a weed: the stem cells are the foundation while the remaining majority of the cells are a part of the weed above ground. If you remove only the leaves but not the basis, the weed will grow back. The identical is true for cancer: if you are doing not kill the cancer stem cells, the cancer is probably going to return.

Cancer stem cell evidence declares the presence of the a little population of disease cells with characteristic functions taking into account protection from radio-chemotherapy organized and expanded metastatic ability.  



 


  • CSC in tumour initiations
  • CSCs in tumour growth and angiogenesis
  • CSC in metastasis
  • Future perspective: Challenges and opportunities

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