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O que (quem) é Metastasis - definição

SPREAD OF A DISEASE INSIDE A BODY
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  • Lymph node with almost complete replacement by metastatic melanoma. The brown pigment is focal deposition of melanin
  • Main sites of metastases for some common cancer types. Primary cancers are denoted by "''...cancer''" and their main metastasis sites are denoted by "''...metastases''".<ref>List of included entries and references is found on main image page in Commons: [[Commons:File:Metastasis sites for common cancers.svg#Summary]]</ref>
  • Pulmonary metastases shown on Chest X-Ray
  • Cut surface of a [[liver]] showing multiple paler metastatic nodules originating from [[pancreatic cancer]]

metastasis         
[m?'tast?s?s]
¦ noun (plural metastases -si:z) Medicine the development of secondary tumours at a distance from a primary site of cancer.
Derivatives
metastasize or metastasise verb
metastatic adjective
Origin
C16: from Gk, lit. 'removal or change'.
Metastasis         
·noun A spiritual change, as during baptism.
II. Metastasis ·noun A change in the location of a disease, as from one part to another.
III. Metastasis ·noun The act or process by which matter is taken up by cells or tissues and is transformed into other matter; in plants, the act or process by which are produced all of those chemical changes in the constituents of the plant which are not accompanied by a production of organic matter; metabolism.
Metastatic         
·adj Of, pertaining to, or caused by, metastasis; as, a metastatic abscess; the metastatic processes of growth.

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Metastasis

Metastasis is a pathogenic agent's spread from an initial or primary site to a different or secondary site within the host's body; the term is typically used when referring to metastasis by a cancerous tumor. The newly pathological sites, then, are metastases (mets). It is generally distinguished from cancer invasion, which is the direct extension and penetration by cancer cells into neighboring tissues.

Cancer occurs after cells are genetically altered to proliferate rapidly and indefinitely. This uncontrolled proliferation by mitosis produces a primary heterogeneic tumour. The cells which constitute the tumor eventually undergo metaplasia, followed by dysplasia then anaplasia, resulting in a malignant phenotype. This malignancy allows for invasion into the circulation, followed by invasion to a second site for tumorigenesis.

Some cancer cells known as circulating tumor cells acquire the ability to penetrate the walls of lymphatic or blood vessels, after which they are able to circulate through the bloodstream to other sites and tissues in the body. This process is known (respectively) as lymphatic or hematogenous spread. After the tumor cells come to rest at another site, they re-penetrate the vessel or walls and continue to multiply, eventually forming another clinically detectable tumor. This new tumor is known as a metastatic (or secondary) tumor. Metastasis is one of the hallmarks of cancer, distinguishing it from benign tumors. Most cancers can metastasize, although in varying degrees. Basal cell carcinoma for example rarely metastasizes.

When tumor cells metastasize, the new tumor is called a secondary or metastatic tumor, and its cells are similar to those in the original or primary tumor. This means that if breast cancer metastasizes to the lungs, the secondary tumor is made up of abnormal breast cells, not of abnormal lung cells. The tumor in the lung is then called metastatic breast cancer, not lung cancer. Metastasis is a key element in cancer staging systems such as the TNM staging system, where it represents the "M". In overall stage grouping, metastasis places a cancer in Stage IV. The possibilities of curative treatment are greatly reduced, or often entirely removed when a cancer has metastasized.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Metastasis
1. Could the proteins that confer the twitchiness also be responsible for metastasis in cancer cells?
2. "This opens up the door to new concepts of how metastasis is taking place.
3. "It is a map to where the metastasis will occur," he added in an interview.
4. Drnovsek had a cancerous kidney removed in 1'''. He recently said he has "metastasis" on his lung and liver.
5. "We are basically looking at all the earlier steps that are involved in metastasis that we weren‘t previously aware of.