Prostate Cancer Signal Reawakens Sleeper Agent Cells in Bone Tissues

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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