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A New Lens on Metastasis: How Tumor Location Dictates Treatment Response

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A New Lens on Metastasis: How Tumor Location Dictates Treatment Response

A novel lesion-level modeling framework reveals that the organ site of a metastatic tumor is a critical, independent determinant of therapeutic response and progression risk, challenging conventional RECIST-based assessments. This quantitative analysis of pan-cancer data shows that liver metastases, while often shrinking quickly, carry a higher risk of progression, whereas bone metastases, particularly in prostate cancer, regress more slowly but demonstrate more durable control. The research links these site-specific dynamics to factors like vascular perfusion and immune surveillance, providing a more nuanced model for interpreting drug efficacy, dose-response relationships, and the pervasive issue of tumor heterogeneity in precision oncology.

Study Significance: For oncologists and drug developers, this work provides a critical tool to distinguish true drug effects from organ-specific biases, enabling more accurate efficacy evaluations in clinical trials. It underscores the need to move beyond aggregated tumor measurements and consider metastatic site as a key variable in predicting response durability and designing targeted therapy strategies, directly impacting model-informed drug development and personalized treatment plans.

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