The micro-environment of breast cancer in three dimensions

Cancerous tumors thrive on blood, extending their roots deep into the fabric of the tissue of their host. They alter the genetics of surrounding cells and evolve to avoid the protective attacks of immune cells. Now, researchers have developed a way to study the relationship between solid, difficult-to-treat tumors and the microenvironment they create to support their growth.

Source: sciencedaily.com

Related posts

Scientists want to know how the smells of nature benefit our health

Killer whales breathe just once between dives, study confirms

Animal brain inspired AI game changer for autonomous robots