
Cancer cells spread by detaching themselves from their primary tumor and latching on to tissue in other parts of the body. American and Portuguese scientists have now discovered exactly how that process works, according to Dagens Medicin.
Results of a study showed that the metastatic bonding capabilities of cells looked more like other metastatic cells than the cells of the primary tumor, from which they came.
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