Cancer cells force healthy tissue to ‘betray’ body

Cancer cells force neighbouring healthy tissue to betray the body and assist their growth and spread, a study has found.

Cancer cells force healthy tissue to ‘betray’ body

Tumours cause healthy cells to release growth signal chemicals they cannot make themselves, but which fuel cancer, the research showed.

At the heart of this process are faulty versions of the KRAS gene, which is linked to nearly a fifth of all cancers.

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