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Tumors Steal Energy From Nearby Nerves - (Read the simplified version)
The Study Scientists have long known that most cancers contain a dense network of nerves. Cancer cells secrete molecules called neurotropic factors to attract nerve growth. They do this to help themselves grow, survive, and move to other sites in the body by evading the immune system. To accomplish all these tasks, cancer cells require a lot of energy, and they are constantly seeking ways to boost their energy production. A new study revealed that cancer cells use nearby

Dr. Jainu Ajit
Jul 26, 20253 min read
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