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Cell Symposia: Hallmarks of Cancer

Written by BCI Staff | Oct 25, 2012 5:23:00 PM

Cell Symposia: Hallmarks of Cancer

Symposium - San Francisco, CА, United States

There has been tremendous progress in understanding key aspects of cancer, such as the impact of genomic instability, the unique mechanisms that cancer cells use to sustain their growth, and the role of stromal cells in promoting tumor growth and dissemination. This improved knowledge has led to the development of many new cancer therapeutics, several of which are already in clinical use. The aim of the Hallmarks of Cancer Symposium is to highlight recent exciting advances by bringing together key leaders in the field and to facilitate the translation of basic research discoveries into improvements in cancer treatment.

Session topics will include:
•cancer genomics/genomic instability
•cancer stem cells/ tumor-initiating cells
•abnormal growth, metabolism, and apoptosis
•the tumor microenvironment
•metastasis

(Courtesy of http://www.cell-symposia-hallmarksofcancer.com/)

Mon, Oct 29, 2012 - Wed, Oct 31, 2012

Westin San Francisco Market Street

50 Third Street, San Francisco, California, United States

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