Dissemination of circulating tumor cells at night: role of sleep or circadian rhythm? |... - 1 views
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metastasis
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ryleighnyp on 07 Aug 23spread of cancer cells from the primary site to other parts of the body (Copilot)
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levels of CTCs increased at night in humans with breast cancer and mouse models of breast cancer and that CTCs in the rest-phase are more likely to metastasize
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Cancer cells spread aggressively during the resting phase; however, whether this process occurs during sleep phases, non-rapid eye movement (NREM), or rapid eye movement (REM) sleep remains to be explored.