Stat3 also increases the amount of MMP7, which contributes to cancer metastasis.
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The approach not only prevented metastasis, but also extended the animals'lives.
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She is an expert for those cellular processes that lead to metastasis in cancer.
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The advance could affect tumor formation and metastasis by stopping cell growth.
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After metastasis to the liver, colon cancer frequently metastasizes to the lung.
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Recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells into prostate tumours promotes metastasis.
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These are the hallmarks of metastasis, the primary cause of mortality in cancer.
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It is expressed at high levels in many cancers and is associated with metastasis.
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Metastasis is the cause of approximately 90 percent of all cancer-related deaths.
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The spreading of a disease (especially cancer) to another part of the body
(metastatic) relating to or affected by metastasis; "metastatic growth"
Metastasis, also Metastaseis, is an orchestral work for 61 musicians by Iannis Xenakis. His first major work, it was written in 1953-54 after his studies with Olivier Messiaen and is 8 minutes in length. The work was premiered at the 1955 Donaueschingen Festival with Hans Rosbaud conducting.
The transference of a bodily function or disease to another part of the body, specifically the development of a secondary area of disease remote from the original site, as with some cancers; Denying adversaries' arguments and turning the arguments back on them
(Metastases) A secondary tumour caused by migration of cancer cells to another tissue.
(Metastases) small bits of cancer spreading through blood vessels and lymph system and growing in bones, liver, brain and other parts of the body.
(Metastases) the spread of disease from one body organ or tissue to other body regions as occurs in cancer.
(Metastatic) Cancer that has spread to other parts of the body from the original tumor site.
(metastatic) Pertaining to the transfer of disease from one organ or part to another not directly connected with it.