Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Scientists Reveal How Collagen 'Scaffolding' Drives Tumour Growth

Cancer Research UK scientists have revealed how the dense tissue that surrounds tumours helps drive tumour growth and development, according to research published in the journal Cancer Cell. When cells become cancerous they signal to the surrounding tissues to increase production of a protein called collagen, which forms a 'scaffold' around the tumour that supports the growth and development of the cells. This creates an area of dense tissue around the tumour giving the appearance of a lump that may be noticed by feeling the affected area...


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