Invasive Tumors
Invasive tumors are cancerous cells that have spread from their original location to other parts of the body. They can be very difficult to treat, as they can cause damage to the organs and tissues they invade. They can also travel through the lymphatic system and blood vessels, spreading to distant parts of the body. The ability of cancer cells to travel and spread can make it very hard for medical professionals to detect and treat the cancer before it spreads. Early detection and treatment of invasive tumors is crucial for successful treatment. Research is currently being conducted on new treatments such as immunotherapy, targeted therapies and gene therapy, which may be more effective in treating invasive tumors.
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