squamous cell carcinoma
melanoma
Usually the liver, lungs, brain and bones.
once any cancer metastasizes it can spread anywhere, including the colon, via the blood stream or lymphatic system.
Extensive lymphovascular invasion refers to the presence of cancer cells in the lymphatic and blood vessels surrounding a tumor. This indicates an increased risk of cancer spreading to other parts of the body through these vessels. It is an important factor in determining the stage and prognosis of cancer.
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 any type of cancer metastasizes and spreads to the bone or other organs, this is very serious. Only a trained doctor who looks at the pathology of patient who has cancer that has spread to the bone can make such a diagnosis.
All skin cancers have the potential to metastasize but melanoma is the most likely to spread or metastasize to other parts of the body. Squamous cell is the next most likely to spread. Basal cell rarely metastasizes.
Breast cancer is caused by cells that lose control over how fast they replicate. Cancer cells divide quickly and rapidly, and they can invade surrounding tissues. Cancer cells can also travel to lymph nodes and to other sites in the body.
Brain bleeding is one of the final stages of brain cancer which can quickly result in death. As tumors grow in size, they can cause surrounding blood vessels to rupture.
the cancer cells need to grow very rapidly for which they need a lot of blood. (i think) they can form new blood vessels anywhere in the body to ensure that they get blood, this is known as angiogenesis.
If it is caught in it's early stages, then the skin cancer may be removed. If it is removed before it spreads or metastasizes, then your chances of survival are good. Be sure to get screening done regularly, especially if you have had any type of cancer before or aif you have a family history of cancer.
There are many different types of skin cancer. I suggest you do a search for "different kinds of skin cancer" to find out about all the different types.