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- Metastatic Cancer: When Cancer Spreads - NCI
Metastatic cancer is cancer that spreads from its site of origin to another part of the body Learn how cancer spreads, possible symptoms, common sites where cancer spreads, and how to find out about treatment options
- Definition of metastatic - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Metastasis In metastasis, cancer cells break away from where they first formed (primary cancer), travel through the blood or lymph system, and form new tumors (metastatic tumors) in other parts of the body The metastatic tumor is the same type of cancer as the primary tumor
- Definition of metastasis - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
In metastasis, cancer cells break away from where they first formed (primary cancer), travel through the blood or lymph system, and form new tumors (metastatic tumors) in other parts of the body
- Metastatic Cancer Research - NCI
Find research articles about metastatic cancer, which may include news stories, clinical trials, blog posts, and descriptions of active studies
- Tumor Cell Adhesiveness May Predict Metastasis - NCI
Dr Engler and his colleagues wondered if they could fashion a device that provided a more precise snapshot of this so-called metastatic potential than existing methods
- Treatment for Metastatic Prostate Cancer Often Suboptimal
Since 2017, recommendations for the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer that can be controlled by shutting off its supply of hormones, often called hormone- or castration-sensitive prostate cancer, have shifted radically
- Metastatic Squamous Neck Cancer with Occult Primary Treatment
Metastatic squamous neck cancer with occult primary (unknown primary) treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, or a combination of both Learn more about the diagnosis and treatment of these tumors in this expert-reviewed summary
- Treatment of Bladder Cancer by Stage - NCI
Treatment for stage IV bladder cancer depends on whether the cancer is locally advanced or metastatic Treatment for metastatic bladder cancer is aimed at relieving symptoms and improving quality of life while also slowing the growth and spread of the cancer
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