prémetastáticos
Prémetastáticos is a term used in oncology to describe the state of cancer cells that have acquired the ability to metastasize but have not yet formed macroscopic secondary tumors. These cells are considered to be in a transitional phase, having undergone genetic and epigenetic changes that promote invasion and migration from the primary tumor site. While not yet detectable as a separate tumor mass, prémetastáticos cells are capable of circulating in the bloodstream or lymphatic system and establishing micrometastases.
The identification and understanding of prémetastáticos cells are crucial for developing more effective cancer treatments. Strategies
Detecting prémetastáticos cells is a significant challenge in current clinical practice. Traditional imaging techniques are not