
Dormant prostate cancer cells in bone tissue can be reawakened to cause secondary tumours. This is according to new research published in iEndocrine-Related Cancer/i. Targeting the wake-up call could prevent metastasis and improve prostate cancer survival rates. Metastasis is the spread of cancer from one organ to another and is a highly complex process, involving cancer cells breaking away from a primary tumour, travelling to a distant organ and ...
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