bioRxiv preprint

A filter-flow perspective of hematogenous metastasis offers a non-genetic paradigm for personalized cancer therapy

Translational RelevanceSince the discovery of circulating tumor cells (CTC), we have struggled for ways to use them to inform treatment. The only currently accepted method for this is a more is worse paradigm by which clinicians measure CTC burden before and after treatment to assess efficacy. Research efforts are currently focused almost entirely on genetic classification of these cells, which has yet to bear any fruit translationally. We suggest that we should shift the focus of our investigation to one driven by a physical sciences perspective. Specifically, by understanding the vascular system as a network of interconnected organs and capillary beds as filters that capture CTCs. By ascer

Cancer Biology