cells can either travel in the blood stream, settle somewhere else, multiply and form a tumor, or an existing tumor can grow "roots" if you will, and a tumor can grow off of a root, or on the end of it. These new sites to which the cancer has spread are known as metastatic sites, and the cancer that spread through the process of metastasis (or disseminating, spreading) is referred to as "secondary cancer". For example, cancer that originates in the bone as a malignant osteoma can spread to the bone marrow and become secondary bone marrow cancer (or osteomyeloma; "oste/o-" means bone, "myelo-" means marrow, and "-oma" means a tumorous growth, indicating cancer.
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Cancer tumors can spread through a process called metastasis, where cancer cells break away from the original tumor and travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system to form new tumors in other parts of the body. This can make the cancer more difficult to treat and control.
No , its actually called metastasis.
Cancer can spread in the body through a process called metastasis, where cancer cells break away from the original tumor, travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system, and form new tumors in other parts of the body. Metastatic cancer is more difficult to treat and is often associated with a poorer prognosis.
It is the use of ionizing radiation (such as X-rays) to kill tissue, It does not prevent the spread of cancer unless it kills all the cancer cells.
Cancer cells are found in the affected organ or tissue. There are several types of cancer depending on anatomical location within the body like skin cancer, blood cancer, lung cancer etc. Also it depends on how a particular type of cancer spreads like the Carcinomas spread through lymph so the cancer cells can be found at lymph nodes whereas, the sarcomas spread through blood. Another noteworthy thing is that in the later stages of cancer it can spread to a distant organ and start a secondary cancer in the new location.
When a person has cancer, sometimes the cancer will metastize to other areas of the body. When cancer has metastizes, the lymph nodes can become involved due to the cancer spreading through the lymphatic fluid.
I believe the spreading of cancer to other parts of the body is called, "Metastation"!
cancer is an uncontrollable growth of cells that invade & destroy surrounding tissue, & can spread to other parts of the body through blood. it can grow rapidly, killing off all surrounding tissues & spread throughout the body is what it does except cancer in plants act differently and I'm pretty sure isn't fatal to the plant
When cancer cells invade other cells and tissues in the body, the cancer is said to have metastasized. This means that the cancer has spread from its original location to other parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. Metastasis is a key factor in determining the stage and prognosis of the cancer.
A cancer term meaning the primary cancer has spread to other parts of the body. (Metastatic)
It is possible with any type of cancer that it can spread to other parts of your body.