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The cancer stem cell paradigm: a new understanding of tumor development and treatment

Journal

EXPERT OPINION ON THERAPEUTIC TARGETS
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages 621-632

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1517/14712598.2010.485186

Keywords

cancer; molecular therapy; stem cell; therapy resistance

Funding

  1. University of Wisconsin
  2. University of Wisconsin - Madison Letters and Sciences
  3. University of Wisconsin Neuroscience PhD Program
  4. HEADRUSH
  5. Loff Memorial Fund
  6. American Association of Neurological Surgeons - Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation Young Clinician Investigator Award
  7. Department of Neurological Surgery, Graduate School and Medical School at the University of Wisconsin

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Importance of the field: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, and therefore remains a central focus of modern medical research. Accumulating evidence supports a 'cancer stem cell' (CSC) model-where cancer growth and/or recurrence is driven by a small subset of tumor cells that exhibit properties similar to stem cells. This model may provide a conceptual framework for developing more effective cancer therapies that target cells propelling cancer growth. Areas covered in this review: We review evidence supporting the CSC model and associated implications for understanding cancer biology and developing novel therapeutic strategies. Current controversies and unanswered questions of the CSC model are also discussed. What the reader will gain: This review aims to describe how the CSC model is key to developing novel treatments and discusses associated shortcomings and unanswered questions. Take home message: A fresh look at cancer biology and treatment is needed for many incurable cancers to improve clinical prognosis for patients. The CSC model posits a hierarchy in cancer where only a subset of cells drive malignancy, and if features of this model are correct, has implications for development of novel and hopefully more successful approaches to cancer therapy.

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