By AYA AMANO/ Staff Writer
July 14, 2020 at 08:00 JST
Cancer cells turn into tumor tissue and move around. The tumor on the right is 0.1 millimeter long. (Provided by Hokkaido University assistant professor Yukiko Miyatake)
SAPPORO--Cancer cells play dead to dodge attacks by immune cells, a scientist here discovered, and tumor tissue moves like a slug to fuse with other tumors, revelations that could trigger a breakthrough in the development of carcinoma treatment. [Read More]
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