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Dormancy and Metastatic Disease

Participating journal: Clinical & Experimental Metastasis

Dormant cancer cells can travel through the bloodstream and form metastases upon reawakening; thus, understanding the recurrence of cancer after a period of dormancy is crucial for preventing metastatic growth.

Participating journal

When this collection opens for submissions, you will be able to submit your manuscript through the participating journal.

Editors

  • Lucia Borriello

    Lucia Borriello

    Dr Lucia Borriello is Assistant Professor in the Department of Cancer and Cellular Biology in the Lewis Katz School of Medicine & Fox Case Cancer Center at Temple University, USA.

    Dr Borriello’s laboratory focuses on understanding the mechanisms of tumor dormancy and metastasis.

  • Mitchell E Fane

    Dr Mitchell E Fane is Assistant Professor of the Cancer Biology Program at the Fox Chase Cancer Center at Temple University, USA.

    Dr Fane's laboratory studies the mechanisms of dormancy and aging in both breast cancer and melanoma.

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