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MetastaSIGHT
Cancer cells have the ability to pass from their original body organ to organs thoughout the body. This is known as metastasis, the hallmark of malignant cancers. During metastasis, cancerous cells break through barriers to travel through the body's circulatory system to invade other organs. These cells form new cells in vital organs throughout the body, becoming secondary tumors that destroy normal cells by depriving them of nutrition.
With todays best treatment and if the cancer is forced into remission, metastasis will not necessarily leave the body. Metastasis can not be eliminated by surgery. Malignant cells circulate in the blood often times before detection by clinical examination.
Health Discovery Corporation's "MetastaSIGHT" introduces new cellular imaging technology to identify circulating tumor cells in the blood.
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