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How Tumor Cells Trick the Body to Spread
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
But that's not all. SPP1 can also directly affect cancer cells. It interacts with a specific protein on the surface of cancer cells. This can make the cancer more aggressive.
Blocking the pathway that controls SPP1 or stopping SPP1 from acting on cancer cells could be a good way to fight liver metastasis. This is the spread of cancer to the liver. It could help prevent it from coming back after surgery.
However, there are some things to consider. The body needs macrophages to fight infections. Changing them too much could have unwanted side effects. Also, cancer is sneaky. It might find other ways to spread if this pathway is blocked.
So, while this research is promising, it's just one piece of the puzzle. There's still a lot to learn about how cancer spreads and how to stop it. But every piece brings us one step closer to beating this disease.
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