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Cancer Metastasis: Experimental and Clinical Strategies. Progress in Clinical and Biological Research, Vol. 212. Ed. by D. R. Welch, B. K. Bhyan and L. A. Liotta, pp. 352, 1986 (Alan R. Liss Inc., New York), £39. ISBN 0–8451–5062–6
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"One of the major causes of treatment failure in the cancer patient is the formation of resistant metastatic tumor cells. At the present time, there is no single clinically useful agent whose major therapeutic activity could be described as antimetastic." So says the dust jacket of this 212th volume in the series "Progress in Clinical and Biological Research".
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