Akt Makes Melanomas Grow Downward


Early stage melanomas grow superficially in a radial manner and can be treated by surgery. By contrast, advanced stage melanomas grow vertically, gaining the ability to invade other tissues and metastasize to distant organs, and are usually highly resistant to chemotherapy and radiation. Understanding the molecular differences between radial and vertical growth melanomas might provide new targets for the development of drugs to treat individuals with advanced stage melanoma. [click link for full article]



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