Cellules souches cancéreuses: Novel Therapeutic Targets in Oncology
Cellules souches cancéreuses (CSC) have emerged as promising targets for novel therapeutics due to their tumor-initiating and chemoresistant properties. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying CSC biology is crucial for developing effective therapies. This article analyzes the current state of research on CSCs, highlighting their role in tumorigenesis, metastasis, and drug resistance. It explores potential therapeutic strategies targeting CSCs, including inhibitors of self-renewal pathways, modulators of the tumor microenvironment, and immune-based approaches.













