Don’t Wake Up | Keeping Dormant Cancer Cells Asleep to Prevent Metastasis

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Why does cancer metastasis (spread) sometimes occur years after a primary tumor has been removed? Julio Aguirre-Ghiso, Ph.D., explains how cancer cells can travel to other parts of the body but lie dormant or “asleep” for years—and discusses his research on how to keep these cells in a sleep state and prevent metastasis from ever happening.

Dr. Aguirre-Ghiso is an expert in the field of cancer dormancy and is the Founding Director of The Cancer Dormancy & Tumor Microenvironment Institute at the Montefiore Einstein Cancer Center.

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