metastasoitumiseen
Metastasoitumiseen, the Finnish term for metastasis, refers to the spread of cancer cells from their primary site to other parts of the body. This process is a hallmark of malignant tumors and is a major cause of cancer-related death. Metastasis is a complex, multi-step phenomenon that begins with cancer cells invading surrounding tissues, then entering the bloodstream or lymphatic system. From there, these cells travel to distant organs, where they can establish new tumors, known as secondary tumors or metastases.
The ability of cancer cells to metastasize is dependent on several factors, including the type of cancer,
Treatment for metastatic cancer is often more challenging than for localized disease. Therapies may include chemotherapy,