Tumor metastasis is a process by which cancer cells are spread to other parts of the body. When viewed under a microscope and tested in other ways, metastatic cancer cells have certain features like those of the primary cancer and not like the cells in the place where the metastatic cancer was started.
Metastatic Lesions Masquerading as Primary Tumors
Certain metastatic lesions masquerade as primary tumors and can be challenging to diagnose and treat. Read this article to learn more about such conditions.
Metastasis Patterns in Uncommon Cancers
Metastasis of cancer has been a significant challenge in almost all types of cancers. This article discusses metastasis of uncommon cancers.