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Metastasis is the spread of cancer from one part of the body to another. A tumor formed by cells that have spread is called a “metastatic tumor” or a “metastasis.” The metastatic tumor contains cells that are like those in the original (primary) tumor. The plural form of metastasis is metastases
Avastin plus Folfox4 chemotherapy significantly extends survival in second-line metastatic colorectal cancer

Avastin plus Folfox4 chemotherapy significantly extends survival in second-line metastatic colorectal cancer

New software for the investigation of cancer

New software for the investigation of cancer

Celebrex may one day be used to prevent and even treat breast tumors

Celebrex may one day be used to prevent and even treat breast tumors

Potential new treatment strategy against metastatic cancer cells

Potential new treatment strategy against metastatic cancer cells

Presentation of the most recent and advanced work in the rapidly progressing field of fertility preservation

Presentation of the most recent and advanced work in the rapidly progressing field of fertility preservation

Obese women with early breast cancer at greater risk of death

Obese women with early breast cancer at greater risk of death

Discovery of key molecular step which allows cancer cells to move to different parts of the body

Discovery of key molecular step which allows cancer cells to move to different parts of the body

HER-2 cell surface receptors tun on genes associated with carcinogenesis

HER-2 cell surface receptors tun on genes associated with carcinogenesis

New anti-inflammatory strategy for cancer therapy

New anti-inflammatory strategy for cancer therapy

Researchers have discovered a possible way to distinguish lethal from localized prostate cancers

Researchers have discovered a possible way to distinguish lethal from localized prostate cancers

Mammography screening reduces risk of distant tumor recurrence

Mammography screening reduces risk of distant tumor recurrence

Scientists have uncovered a key driver behind the progression of prostate cancer

Scientists have uncovered a key driver behind the progression of prostate cancer

Powerful new cancer-fighting property of Herceptin

Powerful new cancer-fighting property of Herceptin

Receptor for estrogen in ovarian cells has been shown to suppress tumor growth

Receptor for estrogen in ovarian cells has been shown to suppress tumor growth

Genentech announces FDA approval of Avastin manufacturing

Genentech announces FDA approval of Avastin manufacturing

Molecular pathway in the brain may explain why some patients suffering from inflammatory diseases develop depression

Molecular pathway in the brain may explain why some patients suffering from inflammatory diseases develop depression

Discovery challenges current thinking about how a cancer develops and spreads

Discovery challenges current thinking about how a cancer develops and spreads

Targeted therapeutics capable of preventing or limiting the metastasis of skin cancer

Targeted therapeutics capable of preventing or limiting the metastasis of skin cancer

Important milestone for any cancer therapy that will be useful for treating patients

Important milestone for any cancer therapy that will be useful for treating patients

Protein called Rac controls a number of biological processes and is directly implicated in several human diseases

Protein called Rac controls a number of biological processes and is directly implicated in several human diseases

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