But, at the same time, the cancers are helped to metastasise by a culture that too often glorifies delinquency, misogyny, drugdealing and violence. |
Then suddenly the cancer begins to metastasise with catastrophic effects, but it is too late to stop its now obvious spread, and the implications are often fatal. |
Prostate cancers were thought to be an exception to this 'rule' in that they may stay small and not grow, invade or metastasise during a person's life. |
A high number of TMEMs in a sample means that the tumour is likely to metastasise or already has. |
In addition, the cancer was no more likely to metastasise in women who had had a lumpectomy than in women who had had a mastectomy. |
As well as Greece's afflictions, which may yet metastasise, many banks face harm from soured loans to Russia or to faltering oil firms. |