Yale Medicine School: Fresh Eyes on Metastasis
January 21, 2021
January 21, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Jan. 21 (TNSRes) -- Yale School of Medicine issued the following news:
When cancer kills, it's usually because the tumor has spread, or metastasized. Understanding how metastasis works could o er new ways to get malignancies under control. But the process is fantastically complex--more than any one discipline of science can encompass.
To tackle the problem of metastasis, Andre Levchenko, PhD, the John C. Malone Professor of Biomedical Engine . . .
When cancer kills, it's usually because the tumor has spread, or metastasized. Understanding how metastasis works could o er new ways to get malignancies under control. But the process is fantastically complex--more than any one discipline of science can encompass.
To tackle the problem of metastasis, Andre Levchenko, PhD, the John C. Malone Professor of Biomedical Engine . . .
