Next directions in the neuroscience of cancers arising outside the CNS Editorial


Authors: Amit, M.; Anastasaki, C.; Dantzer, R.; Demir, I. E.; Deneen, B.; Dixon, K. O.; Egeblad, M.; Gibson, E. M.; Hervey-Jumper, S. L.; Hondermarck, H.; Magnon, C.; Monje, M.; Na'ara, S.; Pan, Y.; Repasky, E. A.; Scheff, N. N.; Sloan, E. K.; Talbot, S.; Tracey, K. J.; Trotman, L. C.; Valiente, M.; Van Aelst, L.; Venkataramani, V.; Venkatesh, H. S.; Vermeer, P. D.; Winkler, F.; Wong, R. J.; Gutmann, D. H.; Borniger, J. C.
Title: Next directions in the neuroscience of cancers arising outside the CNS
Abstract: SUMMARY: The field of cancer neuroscience has begun to define the contributions of nerves to cancer initiation and progression; here, we highlight the future directions of basic and translational cancer neuroscience for malignancies arising outside of the central nervous system. ©2024 American Association for Cancer Research.
Keywords: neoplasm; neoplasms; proteomics; central nervous system; forecasting; neuroscience; neurosciences; humans; human
Journal Title: Cancer Discovery
Volume: 14
Issue: 4
ISSN: 2159-8274
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 2024-04-01
Start Page: 669
End Page: 673
Language: English
DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.Cd-23-1495
PUBMED: 38571430
PROVIDER: scopus
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