Role of CSCs in Metastasis

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) play a central role in the metastatic spread of cancer to distant organs. This track explores how CSCs possess unique abilities to invade tissues, survive in circulation, and colonize new sites, leading to secondary tumors. Researchers study the molecular and cellular mechanisms that allow CSCs to metastasize, including their interaction with the extracellular matrix, immune cells, and blood vessels. Targeting CSCs to prevent or limit metastasis could revolutionize cancer treatment by stopping the spread of the disease. This track focuses on developing therapies that specifically disrupt the metastatic potential of CSCs, improving patient prognosis and survival.

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