Cancer cell populations segregate to favor metastasis or antitumor inflammation, study reveals

Understanding in depth how tumors evolve to become malignant is the objective of a study recently published in the journal Nature Cancer. The findings demonstrate that within each tumor, groups of cells receive instructions to spread malignantly throughout the body. Other groups of cells are responsible for combating the damage caused by the cancerous tumor.

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