cellular function

What is Metastasis and How Does it Occur?

Metastasis is the process by which cancer cells spread from the original tumor site to distant organs. This involves several steps: local invasion, intravasation into blood or lymphatic vessels, survival in the circulatory system, extravasation into a new tissue, and establishment of a secondary tumor. Each step requires specific changes in cellular function, such as increased motility and resistance to apoptosis.

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