Adhesive and invasive characteristics appear to be crucial for organ-specific metastasis

Adhesive and invasive characteristics appear to be crucial for organ-specific metastasis formation. in colorectal carcinoma patients.2 Similar to other cancer entities, colorectal carcinomas often show organ preference of metastasis formation. The liver is the most common organ in which colorectal carcinomas establish distant metastases, and the liver is involved in more than 70% of patients… Continue reading Adhesive and invasive characteristics appear to be crucial for organ-specific metastasis