metastázam
Metastázam refers to the spread of cancer from its original site to other parts of the body. This process begins when cancer cells break away from the primary tumor. They can then enter the bloodstream or the lymphatic system, which are the body's circulatory and drainage networks. Once inside these systems, the cancer cells can travel to distant organs and tissues.
When these circulating cancer cells arrive at a new location, they can form secondary tumors. This process
Metastasis is a complex process that involves several stages, including invasion, intravasation, survival in circulation, extravasation,