Certain tumour types do not remain at their point of origin but spread throughout the body and form metastases. This is because the primary tumour continuously releases cancer cells into the blood.
Cancer cells can poison attacking immune cells by ... This work “raises questions about how frequent this type of mitochondrial swapping is and whether it occurs in other states of health ...
Cancer cells sometimes have strategic ways of hiding ... You may receive immunotherapy alone or with other types of treatment. It works better for some cancers than for others.
A group of immune proteins called the inflammasome can help prevent blood stem cells from becoming malignant by removing certain receptors from their surfaces and blocking cancer gene activity, ...