endocrinotropism
Endocrinotropism refers to the tendency of certain cells or tissues to be attracted to or to proliferate in endocrine organs. This phenomenon can be observed in various contexts, including normal physiological processes and disease states. In normal development, specific cell populations may exhibit endocrinotropism as they migrate to and establish themselves within endocrine glands.
However, endocrinotropism is more commonly discussed in relation to pathological conditions. For instance, in cancer metastasis,