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Cell—Cell and Cell—Matrix Interactions During Breast Cancer Progression

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Part of the book series: Current Topics in Pathology ((CT PATHOLOGY,volume 93))

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Cancer cells are not simply isolated islands of cells residing in a specific organ; they are surrounded by a modified extracellular matrix and by stromal cells of the host tissue, both of which influence tumor progression. The stroma peritumoral is different from the normal breast stroma and is critically involved in malignant growth.

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Noel, A., Kebers, F., Maquoi, E., Foidart, J.M. (1999). Cell—Cell and Cell—Matrix Interactions During Breast Cancer Progression. In: Desmoulière, A., Tuchweber, B. (eds) Tissue Repair and Fibrosis. Current Topics in Pathology, vol 93. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58456-5_19

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