Hypothesis: hematogenous metastatic cancer cells of solid tumors may disguise themselves as memory macrophages for metastasis
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Researchers are exploring the mechanisms of metastasis in various types of cancer, including the possibility that cancer cells may disguise themselves as memory macrophages to spread. The process of metastasis may involve multiple routes and signals, with some studies suggesting that mechanical signals and cellular interactions play a role. The exact mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets for metastasis are still being investigated and debated, with different theories and findings being discussed in the scientific community.
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