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Subsets of cancer cells at the primary site develop an invasive phenotype; survive environmental pressures (hypoxia and nutrient deprivation, low pH, immune and inflammatory mediators, and poor blood supply) gaining the ability to metastasize to distant sites. These cancer cells can evade growth suppressors and circumvent inhibitors of cell proliferation to intravasate and disseminate to various other sites.

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current22:35, 13 November 2015Thumbnail for version as of 22:35, 13 November 2015600 × 447 (28 KB)Sujit Routray (talk | contribs)Subsets of cancer cells at the primary site develop an invasive phenotype; survive environmental pressures (hypoxia and nutrient deprivation, low pH, immune and inflammatory mediators, and poor blood supply) gaining the ability to metastasize to dista...
22:35, 13 November 2015Thumbnail for version as of 22:35, 13 November 2015600 × 447 (28 KB)Sujit Routray (talk | contribs)Subsets of cancer cells at the primary site develop an invasive phenotype; survive environmental pressures (hypoxia and nutrient deprivation, low pH, immune and inflammatory mediators, and poor blood supply) gaining the ability to metastasize to dista...

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