Tumororgans
Tumororgans are a recently identified class of biological entities that blur the lines between tumors and organs. Unlike typical neoplastic growths that arise from uncontrolled cell division within a pre-existing organ, tumororgans appear to self-organize and develop distinct, albeit abnormal, structures. They are characterized by a complex cellular architecture and the presence of specialized cell types, mimicking some aspects of normal organ development.
The formation of tumororgans is thought to involve intricate signaling pathways and cellular interactions that promote
The implications of discovering tumororgans are significant for cancer research and treatment. Understanding how these entities