Tumor Stiffness Linked to Its Aggressiveness

As tumors grow, tiny areas at their cores are found to become stiff prior to metastasis, or the spread of cancer cells to secondary locations in the body. McGill University researchers are building technologies to sense these subtle biophysical changes, allowing them to track the progression of invasive breast cancers. The study was published in Nature Communications.

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