Metastasisinducing
Metastasis-inducing refers to the ability of cancer cells to spread from their original site of growth to other parts of the body. This process is a critical stage in the progression of cancer, as it allows cancer cells to establish secondary tumors, or metastases, in distant organs. Metastasis-inducing mechanisms involve several key steps, including the detachment of cancer cells from the primary tumor, the invasion of surrounding tissues, and the migration of cancer cells through the bloodstream or lymphatic system to reach distant sites. Once at a new location, cancer cells can form new tumors, leading to the development of secondary cancers.
The process of metastasis-inducing is influenced by various factors, including genetic mutations, the tumor microenvironment, and
Research into metastasis-inducing mechanisms is ongoing, with the goal of developing targeted therapies that can inhibit