
The Interstitium (Radiolab)
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The Mystery of Cancer Metastasis
Exploring the challenges cancer cells face in spreading through the body, this chapter discusses how a shift in focus from treating cancer cells as weapons to targeting their movement has led to groundbreaking research. By observing cancer cells in real-time and developing antibodies to make them vulnerable to radiation therapy, scientists aim to find more effective ways to treat cancer while sparing the immune system. The chapter also highlights the discovery of the interstitium in the human body, a previously overlooked structure with implications in various aspects of health and disease.
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