Tumor Extracellular Vesicles and Particles Promote Metastasis and Systemic Disease
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Learn how tumor extracellular vesicles and particles contribute to cancer metastasis and systemic disease progression in this distinguished lecture presented by Dr. David Lyden at Yale Cancer Center. Explore the mechanisms by which these cellular components facilitate the spread of cancer throughout the body and their role in promoting systemic manifestations of disease. Gain insights into cutting-edge research on extracellular vesicles as key mediators in cancer biology and their potential implications for understanding metastatic processes. Discover how these findings may inform future therapeutic approaches and diagnostic strategies in oncology through this comprehensive 63-minute presentation from Yale Cancer Center's Distinguished Lecture Series.
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Tumor Extracellular Vesicles and Particles Promote Metastasis and Systemic Disease
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Yale Cancer Center