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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
IU cancer researcher receives NCI grant to examine how immune cells support breast cancer development

IU cancer researcher receives NCI grant to examine how immune cells support breast cancer development

Larger lymph node threshold helps facilitate better risk stratification and treatment decisions in nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Larger lymph node threshold helps facilitate better risk stratification and treatment decisions in nasopharyngeal carcinoma

The fight against cancer: a comprehensive assessment of preventable and treatable cases

The fight against cancer: a comprehensive assessment of preventable and treatable cases

Study reveals how DNA damage caused by chromosomal instability increases cancer invasiveness

Study reveals how DNA damage caused by chromosomal instability increases cancer invasiveness

Mechanoresilient cancer cells more prone to metastasis

Mechanoresilient cancer cells more prone to metastasis

Nanoparticle gene delivery system shows promise for treating ARDS

Nanoparticle gene delivery system shows promise for treating ARDS

Turning fish waste into cancer fighters: How abalone viscera peptides could be the next big thing in medicine

Turning fish waste into cancer fighters: How abalone viscera peptides could be the next big thing in medicine

The anti-metastatic and anti-proliferation impact of dandelion extract on breast cancer cells

The anti-metastatic and anti-proliferation impact of dandelion extract on breast cancer cells

Study helps explain why solid tumors often spread to the spine

Study helps explain why solid tumors often spread to the spine

New class of iron-targeting compounds found to hamper proliferation of cancer cells

New class of iron-targeting compounds found to hamper proliferation of cancer cells

Ketogenic dietary intervention may inhibit onset and progression of neuroendocrine tumors

Ketogenic dietary intervention may inhibit onset and progression of neuroendocrine tumors

Exploring the anti-cancer potential of dark tea

Exploring the anti-cancer potential of dark tea

Capture and release of tumor cells using a bioelectronic device

Capture and release of tumor cells using a bioelectronic device

Immune cells can create their own chemical cues to navigate in complex environments

Immune cells can create their own chemical cues to navigate in complex environments

Targeting the ORAI1 calcium channel could provide new approach to treating oral cancer

Targeting the ORAI1 calcium channel could provide new approach to treating oral cancer

New research could help improve the effectiveness of immunotherapy for people with brain tumors

New research could help improve the effectiveness of immunotherapy for people with brain tumors

Antioxidants stimulate the formation of new blood vessels in lung cancer tumors

Antioxidants stimulate the formation of new blood vessels in lung cancer tumors

The Clinical Importance of Circulating Tumor DNA

The Clinical Importance of Circulating Tumor DNA

How diet and exercise may rewrite the Alzheimer's script at a molecular level

How diet and exercise may rewrite the Alzheimer's script at a molecular level

Study challenges the use of biochemical recurrence as prostate cancer predictor

Study challenges the use of biochemical recurrence as prostate cancer predictor

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