New Understanding of How Cancer Cells Migrate Paves Way for More Effective Therapies
In a breakthrough study, scientists have discovered a new way that cancer cells migrate, paving the way for more effective treatments. Using a combination of super-resolution microscopy and mathematical modeling, the team was able to track the movement of individual cancer cells over time. The researchers found that cancer cells move in a kind of “zigzag” pattern, rather than a direct path, which is much more efficient than previously believed. This new discovery could lead to therapies that better target the cancer cells, leading to more effective treatments.
source: Phys.org