cancer metastasis

How Do Cancer Cells Invade Other Tissues?

Cancer cells invade other tissues through a series of steps collectively known as the "metastatic cascade." Initially, cancer cells undergo changes in their cellular structures, including loss of cell adhesion molecules like E-cadherin. This allows them to detach from the primary tumor mass. Subsequently, these cells degrade the extracellular matrix (ECM) using enzymes such as matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), facilitating their invasion into surrounding tissues.

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