Illustration of the metastasis of a cancerous tumour. When metastatic cells attach to the endothelium of a blood vessel, they break through the membrane and allow cancer cells to move through the bloodstream and spread to other parts of the body. Secondary tumours can then form at other sites in the body. | |
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