A cancer cell in action.
To spread through the body, cancer cells adapt their shape — transforming into drill-like forms to punch through tough tissue like bone, or turning soft and round to slip through looser tissues and enter the bloodstream.
A cancer cell in action.
To spread through the body, cancer cells adapt their shape — transforming into drill-like forms to punch through tough tissue like bone, or turning soft and round to slip through looser tissues and enter the bloodstream.