- Scientists discover genes that 'decide' when cancer cells will metastasise. Surprisingly, the gene switch has 'on', 'off' options and a third option which lies somewhere between. This allows for cell-cell cooperation to spread and uncontrolled growth. https://theconversation.com/cancer-cells-use-bodys-wound-healing-mechanism-to-spread-22145 14 comments science
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