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    J Pathol. 2009 Jan;217(2):299-306.

    Prostate cancer stem cells.

    Lang SH, Frame FM, Collins AT.

    YCR Cancer Research Unit, Department of Biology, University of York, UK.

    Despite the discovery over 60 years ago by Huggins and Hodges that prostate cancers respond to androgen deprivation therapy, hormone-refractory prostate cancer remains a major clinical challenge. There is now mounting evidence that solid tumours originate from undifferentiated stem cell-like cells coexisting within a heterogeneous tumour mass that drive tumour formation, maintain tumour homeostasis and initiate metastases. This review focuses upon current evidence for prostate cancer stem cells, addressing the identification and properties of both normal and transformed prostate stem cells.

    PMID: 19040209 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC2673349

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