Etäpesäkeille
Etäpesäkeille, often translated as "metastases" in English, refers to the process by which cancer cells spread from a primary tumor to other parts of the body. This phenomenon is a hallmark of malignant tumors and is a major cause of cancer-related mortality. The spread typically occurs through the bloodstream or the lymphatic system, allowing cancer cells to travel to distant organs. Once in a new location, these cells can form secondary tumors, known as secondary or metastatic tumors.
The development of etäpesäkeille is a complex multi-step process. It begins with the primary tumor invading
The organs most commonly affected by etäpesäkeille depend on the type of primary cancer. For example, breast