Friday, June 15, 2007

Cancer Stem Cells Similar To Normal Stem Cells Can Thwart Anti-cancer Agents

Source: University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences
Date: June 15, 2007

Summary:

Current cancer therapies often succeed at initially eliminating the bulk of the disease, including all rapidly proliferating cells, but are eventually thwarted because they cannot eliminate a small reservoir of multiple-drug-resistant tumor cells, called cancer stem cells, which ultimately become the source of disease recurrence and eventual metastasis.