ANN ARBOR, Mich.---One of the most promising new ideas about the causes of cancer, known as the cancer stem-cell model, must be reassessed because it is based largely on evidence from a laboratory test that is surprisingly flawed when applied to some cancers, University of Michigan researchers have concluded.
By upgrading the lab test, the U-M scientists showed that melanoma---the deadliest form of skin cancer---does not follow the conventional cancer stem-cell model, as prior reports had suggested.