Column

The liver, a fertile soil for metastases

The metastases of several types of cancers often take root within the liver, a phenomenon which is generally associated with a low level of survival. Recent work suggests that this preferential localization is caused by the pro-inflammatory action of hepatic cells which create a welcoming environment ideal for the establishment and growth of metastases. Download the column

27-May-2019 |

Share this content!

Recent Articles

Column Archives

Column Keywords