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How can we pinpoint ways to shut down the metastasis of cancer? 

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We are confident that by developing more effective high-throughput technologies to identify metastasis inhibitors, we can better predict, prevent, and treat cancer metastasis.
These findings suggest that studies of cancer metabolism can reveal methods of preventing cancer recurrence and metastasis.
Detection of metastatic activity before the onset of the actual metastasis can be a promising method to combat metastasis, the foremost cause of death in cancer.
Open accessJournal ArticleDOI
01 May 2006-Cancer Research
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Unraveling the genetic programs that drive -metastasis may offer insights into how to limit or prevent this deadly aspect of cancer progression.
Elucidating the metastasis process can provide new avenues to inhibit this malignant behavior of cancer cells.
Blocking Receptor Recycling to Prevent Metastasis Blocking cancer cell metastasis can prolong patient survival.
It is only by further understanding this complex, fascinating and clinically relevant series of events that we may ultimately devise ways of better treating, or even preventing, cancer metastasis.
Increasing knowledge about the mechanism of metastasis can help in finding the promising targets of cancer therapy.
Interruption of one or more of these interactions can lead to the inhibition or eradication of cancer metastasis.
Surgical measures should be instituted before the metastasis becomes so extensive as to break down