etäpesäke
Etäpesäke, also known as a metastasis or secondary tumor, refers to the spread of cancer cells from their original site in the body to a new and distant location. This process typically occurs when cancer cells break away from the primary tumor, enter the bloodstream or lymphatic system, and then travel to another organ or tissue. Once in the new location, these cells can begin to grow and form a new tumor, which is called an etäpesäke or metastatic tumor.
The formation of etäpesäkkeitä is a hallmark of advanced cancer and significantly complicates treatment. The location
Diagnosing etäpesäkkeitä often involves imaging techniques such as CT scans, MRIs, PET scans, and bone scans,