Oseghale, Ikalo David and Ikokwu, Godwin Mmaduabuchi and Victor-Ogie, Uyinonijesu Diamond (2023) Metastasis in Cancer and Tumor Cells. International Research Journal of Oncology, 6 (2). pp. 148-155.
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Abstract
A crucial stage in the development of cancer is metastasis, which greatly increases patient morbidity and mortality. The process of metastasis involves several steps, starting with the local invasion of cancer cells into the surrounding tissues, then extravasation, colonization at distant sites, survival in the bloodstream, and intravasation. Changes in cell adhesion, modification of the extracellular matrix, migration, invasion, immune evasion, angiogenesis, and the creation of a favorable microenvironment are only a few of the molecular and cellular processes that cause metastasis. Tumor heterogeneity, interactions with the tumor microenvironment, genetic and epigenetic variables, and immunological reactions all have an impact on the process. As a prognostic signal and a barrier to early discovery and efficient treatment, metastasis has significant clinical ramifications. Promising targeted treatments to prevent metastasis include those that target important signaling pathways, immune checkpoint blocking, and anti-angiogenic drugs. New approaches that target cancer stem cells, the tumor microenvironment, and the use of nanoparticles for targeted medication delivery are also being investigated. Even with breakthroughs, there are still many elements of metastasis that are unclear, highlighting the need for more study to understand its complexities, find new therapeutic targets, and provide individualized therapies to prevent or treat metastatic cancer. For bettering cancer patient outcomes and easing the burden of this terrible disease, it is essential to comprehend metastasis and effectively address it.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Opene Prints > Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 12 Sep 2023 12:00 |
Last Modified: | 12 Sep 2023 12:00 |
URI: | http://geographical.go2journals.com/id/eprint/2385 |