Metastatic Cancer

Metastasis is the spread of malignant growth cells to new territories of the body, regularly by method for the lymph framework or circulatory system. A metastatic disease, or metastatic tumor, is one that has spread from the essential site of birthplace, or where it began, into various zones of the body.
 
Tumors framed from cells that have spread are called auxiliary tumors. The malignant growth may have spread to territories close to the essential site, called local metastasis, or to parts of the body that are more remote away, called removed metastasis. Disease that has spread from the essential, or unique, site to different places in the body is commonly named propelled malignant growth. At the point when the malignant growth has spread uniquely to close by tissues or lymph hubs, it is called privately propelled disease. At the point when the malignant growth has spread to different pieces of the body, it is called metastatic disease. The liver, lungs, lymph hubs and bones are regular zones of metastasis.

  • Tumor Metastasis
  • Peritoneum Metastasis

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