How cancer cells trick the body to spread

London: Swollen lymph nodes are often the earliest signs of spread of cancer cells. Swedish researchers have now discovered how cancer cells can infiltrate the lymphatic system by “disguising” themselves as immune cells (white blood cells). The main reason why people die of cancer is that the cancer cells spread to form daughter tumours or […]

London: Swollen lymph nodes are often the earliest signs of spread of cancer cells. Swedish researchers have now discovered how cancer cells can infiltrate the lymphatic system by "disguising" themselves as immune cells (white blood cells).

The main reason why people die of cancer is that the cancer cells spread to form daughter tumours or metastases in vital organs such as the lungs and liver.