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Mitochondrial Mutations Make Tumors Spread

jane2007 submitted, created time 7 months 2 weeks (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)

Why is it that cancer often strikes its final, fatal blow when a tumor spreads to other organs? It's because of the metastasis of mitochondrial DNA mutations.

 
jane2007 commented 7 months ago - Re: Mitochondrial Mutations Make Tumors Spread
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Antioxidants may be a good way to prevent tumors spread, but I think the better way to control it before the mutations in mitochondrial DNA spur metastasis.
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