Inflammation jolts "sleeping" cancer cells awake, enabling them to multiply again
September 18, 2025
September 18, 2025
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Sept. 18 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Inflammation jolts "sleeping" cancer cells awake, enabling them to multiply again
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Cancer cells have one relentless goal: to grow and divide. While most stick together within the original tumor, some rogue cells break away to traverse to distant organs. There, they can lie dormant -- undetectable and not dividing -- for ye . . .
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Inflammation jolts "sleeping" cancer cells awake, enabling them to multiply again
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Cancer cells have one relentless goal: to grow and divide. While most stick together within the original tumor, some rogue cells break away to traverse to distant organs. There, they can lie dormant -- undetectable and not dividing -- for ye . . .
